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Village in Tibet, China
Dumchele or Dhumtsele (Chinese: 都木契列; pinyin: Dōu mù qì liè, Tibetan: སྡུམ་མཚེས་ལེ་, Wylie: sdum mtshes le, THL: dum tsé lé) is a village and a grazing
Dumchele
Disputed boundary between China and India
Tashigang Barahoti East of Point 6556 Trig Heights Demchok Chumar opposite Dumchele East of Mt Sajum Spanggur Gap N&S Pangong Tso North of Kugrang River Area
Line_of_Actual_Control
Border dispute between China and India
Tashigang Barahoti East of Point 6556 Trig Heights Demchok Chumar opposite Dumchele East of Mt Sajum Spanggur Gap N&S Pangong Tso North of Kugrang River Area
Sino-Indian_border_dispute
Mountain range on the Tibetan Plateau
Range (a subrange of Karakoram Range) to its west, Skakjung pasture & Dumchele border trade village to its south near the disputed India-China "Line of
Gangdise_Shan
in the Indus Valley. It lies on the right bank of Indus river, between Dumchele in the south and Dungti-Loma Indus river bend in the north. There have
Skakjung
Airport in Ladakh, India
which runs along the right bank of Indus river from China-administered Dumchele and Tsoskar Lake in south to India-administered Dungti-Loma in north, lies
Fukche Advanced Landing Ground
Fukche_Advanced_Landing_Ground
Rechin La Rezang La II Chang La pass, northeast of Skakjung pasture & Dumchele village Rivers Kigunaru River- the right bank tributary of Indus River
Geography_of_Ladakh
Village in Ladakh, India
along the Kailash Range watershed of the Indus river till the village of Dumchele and narrows to the right bank of the Indus river up to Demchok. The road
Nyoma
Small river on the border between China and India
Indus River Tashigang (Zhaxigang) Demchok–Tibet Hanle Dungti Chisumle Dumchele Fukche Koyul Demchok–Ladakh The Charding Nullah originates below the
Charding_Nullah
Village in Tibet, China
Chakgang (Jaggang) Shiquanhe Tashigang Kalinka La Demchok Jara La Fukche Dumchele Chang La Rutog Town Risong Chiakang (Qiě kǎn) Maga Zangbo Maga Zangbo Queding
Jaggang
Village in Ladakh, India
which runs along the right bank of Indus river from China-administered Dumchele and Tsoskar Lake in south to India-administered Dungti-Loma in north, lies
Koyul
Village in Rutog County, Ngari, Tibet
Chakgang (Jiagang) Shiquanhe Tashigang Kalinka La Demchok Jara La Fukche Dumchele Chang La Rudok Risong Chiakang (Qiě kǎn) Maga Zangbo Maga Zangbo Queding
Rudok
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Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Devotee of God
Girl/Female
Tamil
Palace, One of the three worlds
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Tamil
Considerate
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Hindu, Indian
Love
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Biblical
My son; my corn.
Biblical
name; renown
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Greek ThÅmas, TÀMHAS means "twin."
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Wish of Guru
Boy/Male
Arabic
Form of Jamal
Girl/Female
English French American Hebrew
Bitter.
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