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Summary Of: Baltistan

Baltistan was an independent state but was occupied by the Raja... Baltistan is often called... The adjoining territory of Baltistan forms the west extremity of Tibet... writers about the 16th century speak of Baltistan as Little Tibet... Baltistan is a mass of lofty mountains...

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