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Township in Tibet Autonomous Region, China
Lingti, also Lindi or Lindixiang (Chinese: 林堤乡) is a small town and township-level division of Lhari County in the Nagqu Prefecture of the Tibet Autonomous
Lingti
River valley in Himachal Pradesh, India
Some of the prominent side-valleys in Spiti are the Pin valley and the Lingti valley. Spiti is bordered on the east by Tibet, on the north by Ladakh,
Spiti
Lhorong Lhünzê Lhünzhub (Gandainqonkor) Lhunzhub Nongchang Lingka Lingqu Lingti Lingza Logtang Lopu Lugu Lumachomo Lumaringbo Lunang Lungdo Lunggar Lungmar
List of populated places in the Tibet Autonomous Region
List_of_populated_places_in_the_Tibet_Autonomous_Region
Buddhist Monastery in Ladakh, India
cliff is part of a lateral gorge of a major tributary of the Lungnak River (Lingti-Tsarap River). The monastery today houses a main temple, prayer rooms, a
Phugtal_Monastery
Mountain in India
monastery' or 'a gateway to heaven'. The Shilla peak is on the divide between Lingti and Shilla Nullah/nala.[citation needed] Many sources claim that the peak
Shilla_(mountain)
District in Himachal Pradesh, India
higher region from Kunzum Pass down to the Spiti River's confluence with Lingti River through high-altitude villages like Losar, Hansa, and Kyoto), Bhar
Lahaul_and_Spiti_district
District in Ladakh, Indian administered Kashmir
below the village of Purney to form the Lungnak river (also known as the Lingti or Tsarap river). The Lungnak river then flows north-westwards along a narrow
Zanskar_district
Village in Ladakh, India
Chu which form the Tsarap River (also called the Lungnak river or Tsarap Lingti Chu), is a village on Nimmu–Padum–Darcha road (NPDR) in Ladakh in India
Purne
Village in Himachal Pradesh, India
found at 5,000 metres. Animals such as Yaks and dzos roam across the wild Lingti plains. However, over-hunting and a decrease in food supplies has led to
Koksar
tri-junction to Padum. Its main tributaries are Tsarap River & Lingti River. Lingti River: Lingti River and another tributary (name ?) confluence with Lungnak
Geography_of_Ladakh
River in Ladakh, India
below the village of Purne to form the Lungnak river (also known as the Lingti or Tsarap). The Lungnak river then flows north-westwards along a narrow
Zanskar_River
Railway division of India
Dhodramohar, Talni, Malkhed, Kayar, Nagri, Jaulkheda, Dahegaon, Sonegaon, Lingti, Kalaakhar, Seloo Road, Timtala, Chikni Road, Kalambha, Khapri, Chichonda
Nagpur_CR_railway_division
region of Spiti, Himachal Pradesh, India. It connects Shilla Nullah to Upper Lingti Valley. Coordinates are: 32°25'38"N 78°12'16"E Spiti, which literally means
Shilla_Col
village has 45 homes is 14 km from the main road and is the largest in the Lingti valley. At some places remains of an ancient wall encircling all the monastery
Lhalung_Monastery
National Highway in Himachal Pradesh, India
clay pillars en route to Kaza, the largest town in the Spiti Valley. Near Lingti, 15 km (9.3 mi) before Kaza, the 33 km (21 mi) road to Pin Valley National
National_Highway_505_(India)
Tibetan Monk (1395–1457)
cliff is part of a lateral gorge of a major tributary of the Lungnak River (Lingti-Tsarap River). The monastery today is home to about 70 monks and houses
Jangsem_Sherap_Zangpo
Tibetan Buddhist monastery at Pensi-la, Ladakh, India
Karsha is at the confluence of the Lungtsi river, which raises from the Lingti peak of Doda basin that forms the Zanskar River. Zanskar takes a turn at
Karsha_Monastery
Place in Ladakh, India
Jammu & Kashmir and British India, and its Representation on Maps of the Lingti Plain". In Bray, John (ed.). Ladakhi Histories: Local and Regional Perspectives
Tingmosgang
River in Ladakh, India
Leh-Manali Highway. Here the Tsarap River joins a confluence of three rivers: of Lingti, Yunan and Sarchu River. At village Purne, the Tsarap River is joined by
Tsarap_River
Road in India
to Padum lower right. From Padum, the road runs south along the Tsarap Lingti Chu river up to Purne, a distance of 53 km (33 mi). At Purne, the road crosses
Nimmu–Padum–Darcha_road
Historical work about Ladakh
Jammu & Kashmir and British India, and its Representation on Maps of the Lingti Plain". In Bray, John (ed.). Ladakhi Histories: Local and Regional Perspectives
Ladakh_Chronicles
Topics referred to by the same term
The Lindi River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Lindi, Estonia Lingti, a town in Tibet, also spelled Lindi Lindi St Clair, prostitute and author
Lindi_(disambiguation)
Peace agreement between Ladakh and Tibet
Jammu & Kashmir and British India, and its Representation on Maps of the Lingti Plain". In Bray, John (ed.). Ladakhi Histories: Local and Regional Perspectives
Treaty_of_Tingmosgang
River in India, China
Jammu & Kashmir and British India, and its Representation on Maps of the Lingti Plain", in Bray, John (ed.), Ladakhi Histories: Local and Regional Perspectives
Parang_River
Species of butterfly
Himachal Pradesh, Parang Pass, Bara Lacha Pass. Kashmir: Tagalang Pass, Lingti, Ladahk) Parnassius stoliczkanus riteyi Tytler (Kashmir: Rupal Valley, Astor)
Parnassius_stoliczkanus
Jammu & Kashmir and British India, and its Representation on Maps of the Lingti Plain", in Bray, John (ed.), Ladakhi Histories: Local and Regional Perspectives
Frederick_Drew
(གྲོང་ཡུལ་, 忠玉乡), Codoi Township (ཚོ་སྟོད་, 措多乡), Tsora Township (མཚོ་རྭ་, 措拉乡), Lingti Township (གླིང་མཐིལ་, 林堤乡), Xarma Township (ཤར་མ་, 夏玛乡), Rongtö Township
List of township-level divisions of the Tibet Autonomous Region
List_of_township-level_divisions_of_the_Tibet_Autonomous_Region
County in Tibet, China
tsho stod shang Xarma Township 夏玛乡 Xiàmǎ xiāng ཤར་མ་ཤང་། shar ma shang Lingti Township 林堤乡 Líndī xiāng གླིང་མཐིལ་ཤང་། gling mthil shang Mitika Township
Lhari_County
second to Tabo monastery in importance) founded in Spiti valley, near the Lingti river. It is dated to the late 10th century and credited to Rinchen Zangpo
Buddhism_in_Himachal_Pradesh
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