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Place in Tibet Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China
Gartok (Tibetan: སྒར་ཐོག, Wylie: sGar-thog) is made of twin encampment settlements of Gar Günsa and Gar Yarsa (Tibetan: སྒར་དབྱར་ས, Wylie: sGar-dbyar-sa
Gartok
Garbiutangka Garbo Garo Gardê Gariqiong Garma Garong Gar Chongsar Garyarsa (Gartok) Gase Gatang Gêding Gêgar Gejizhen Gêla Gohaling Goibo Goicang Goicangdoi
List of populated places in the Tibet Autonomous Region
List_of_populated_places_in_the_Tibet_Autonomous_Region
1841–1842 war between the Dogra State of Jammu and Tibet
EMPIRE TIBET NEPAL LADAKH Daba Tholing Mayum La Taklakot Manasarovar Minsar Gartok Rudok Tashigang Hanle Leh Zorawar Singh led a 4,000 men-strong force
Dogra–Tibetan_war
Union territory administered by India
Kyide Nyimagon divided among his three sons, c. 930 CE. The border between Ladakh/Maryul and Guge-Purang is shown in a thin dotted line, north of Gartok
Ladakh
Prefecture of Tibet Autonomous Region, China
appointed governors known as Garpöns to administer Ngari, who headquartered in Gartok. The region was divided into four Dzongs (Purang, Tsaparang, Daba and Rutog)
Ngari_Prefecture
UK children's book fictional characters
Wandering Wombles but developed to a keen long-range telepathic sense by Dalai Gartok Womble in The Wombles Go Round The World. Though it is stated that Wombles
The_Wombles
Agreement on trade relations between India and the Tibet region of China
passes/routes mentioned by Delhi were:[better source needed] Tashigong, Gartok; Spanggur Tso To Rudok; Chiakang, Churkang, Ruksom; Tashigong, Churkang
1954_Sino-Indian_Agreement
Township in Tibet, People's Republic of China
administrative headquarters for Western Tibet (Ngari) and jointly referred to as Gartok. In 1965, the headquarters of Ngari was moved to Shiquanhe, which also serves
Günsa
Mountain pass in India and Tibet
Tibet by land travel via Nepal. Captain Robert Hamond, who travelled from Gartok to the Bashahr State via Shipki La in 1939, described his journey as follows:
Shipki_La
Road in China along the western and southern border
as a gravel road was started in 1951. It is also known as the 'Yehchang–Gartok road', the 'Aksai Chin road', and the 'Sky Road'. As the only direct road
China_National_Highway_219
River in Tibet Autonomous Region, China
Sênggê Zangbo as the main Indus River, and treat Gar Tsangpo as a tributary. Gartok, the former administrative headquarters of Ngari is in the Gar Valley. The
Gar_Tsangpo
Historical work about Ladakh
Maryul and Guge is shown with a thin dotted line, slightly to the north of Gartok; the border between Maryul and Zanskar is marked by a bolded line, slightly
Ladakh_Chronicles
Village in Himachal Pradesh, India
were prohibited from going beyond. They sent a letter to the governor of Gartok, and followed a circuitous route through Spiti to enter Ladakh. (Spiti was
Sumdo,_Himachal_Pradesh
Uprising in Lhasa, Tibet against China
century. These included Darchen, Labrang Monastery,[clarification needed] Gartok and several smaller monasteries and villages near Mount Kailas. Chinese
1959_Tibetan_uprising
International border
century. These included Darchen, Labrang Monastery,[clarification needed] Gartok and several smaller monasteries and villages near Mount Kailas. A Chinese
Bhutan–China_border
1904 treaty between Tibet and Great Britain
points of the treaty allowed the British to trade in Yatung, Gyantse, and Gartok while Tibet was to pay a large indemnity of 7,500,000 rupees, later reduced
Convention_of_Lhasa
Pundit who explored the Himalayas for the British
from June to October. During this time the men used to visit Gya'nyima, Gartok and other markets in Western Tibet.[citation needed] Singh traveled to Ladakh
Nain_Singh
Overview of territories claimed by China
century. These included Darchen, Labrang Monastery,[clarification needed] Gartok and several smaller monasteries and villages near Mount Kailas. In 1983
Territorial_disputes_of_China
1842 treaty between Tibetans and Sikhs
go on as before. Ladakhi merchants would be allowed to travel to Rudok, Gartok and other places in Tibet and the Tibetan merchants from Changtang would
Treaty_of_Chushul
Mountain range in India and Pakistan
and, again, reach the Karakoram Pass. The trade route to Tibet went via Gartok in the Indus river valley at the foot of the Kailash Range. By the Treaty
Ladakh_Range
Fair in Himachal Pradesh, India
be sent tri-annually to the towns of Tsaparang, Purang, Dawa, Ruthog and Gartok in western Tibet. For the small Himalayan state of Bushahr, the Tibet-Bashahr
Lavi_Fair
1903–1904 military expedition
1904 were as follows: The British allowed to trade in Yatung, Gyantse, and Gartok. Tibet to pay a large indemnity (7,500,000 rupees, later reduced by two-thirds;
British_expedition_to_Tibet
although British representatives were stationed in Gyantse, Yatung and Gartok (western Tibet) after the Younghusband Mission. These so-called "Trade Agents"
History_of_Tibet
Indian Trade Agent and civil servant
(1905–1976) was an Indian civil servant and a former Indian Trade Agent at Gartok and Yatung regions. He was born on 24 July 1905 at Burfu, in the Johar Valley
Lakshman_Singh_Jangpangi
Town in Uttarakhand, India
to Tibet and sold their wares at major fairs in Bageshwar, Gyanema and Gartok. The city was once rich in agriculture and animal husbandry. Besides growing
Bageshwar
Tibetan history from 1720-1912
points of the treaty allowed the British to trade in Yadong, Gyantse, and Gartok while Tibet was to pay a large indemnity of 7,500,000 rupees, later reduced
Tibet_under_Qing_rule
County in Tibet, China
trade agency. (Two more trade agencies were also located at Gyantse and Gartok as part of the same Convention.) Yadong County administers the following
Yadong_County
Village in Lahul and Spiti District, Himachal Pradesh, India
prohibited from going beyond. They faced the emissaries of the governor of Gartok sent there for the purpose of pointing out the "ancient boundary between
Gue,_Himachal_Pradesh
Medieval kingdom in Ladakh
this page, shows this kind of a border, running slightly to the north of Gartok. Further conquests were made by Tashi Namgyal (r. c. 1555 – c. 1575), Tsewang
Kingdom_of_Maryul
Anti-Chinese government covert operation
build airfields at Lhasa", the capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region, and Gartok, now called Gharyarsa. However, the Dalai Lama disapproved of the project
CIA_Tibetan_program
E A Drangtse Cho–Sod Rudok To Rudok Tashigang To Tashigang To Hanle To Gartok and Taklakot Teram Kangri Sia Kangri Saltoro Kangri Bilafond La Galwan River
History_of_Ladakh
County in Tibet, China
China Autonomous region Tibet Prefecture-level city Chamdo County seat Gartok Area • Total 11,576.21 km2 (4,469.60 sq mi) Population (2020) • Total
Markam_County
American missionary
deeper into Tibet, ultimately to travel to Lhasa, but initially to Markam Gartok (called "Gatuo Town" today). On February 16, 1922, en route to Markam, he
Albert_Shelton
English civil servant and mountaineer
because the official whom he was expecting to see, the senior Garpon of Gartok, was detained elsewhere, Ruttledge and his wife decided to make the Kailas
Hugh_Ruttledge
Township in Tibet, People's Republic of China
governor at Daba was called kharpön, subordinate to the garpön stationed at Gartok. He was also referred to as Deba or Deva at other times. British explorer
Daba,_Zanda_County
Village in Ladakh, India
end of the Pangong Lake. From Tangtse, one is able to travel to Rudok and Gartok in Tibet via a number of routes, while Tangtse is also close to the Central
Tangtse
Village in Himachal Pradesh, India
prohibited from going beyond. They faced the emissaries of the governor of Gartok sent there for the purpose of pointing out the "ancient boundary between
Kaurik
Village in Rutog County, Ngari, Tibet
Cavalry Regiment based at Gartok garrisoned Rudok with 150 men and 800 camels. The Indian trade agent stationed at Gartok was denied permission to visit
Rudok
signed September 7, 1904, was the establishment of Indian Postal Agencies at Gartok, in Western Tibet, and Gyantse, Pharijong and Yatung, along the Indian trade
Postage stamps and postal history of Tibet
Postage_stamps_and_postal_history_of_Tibet
Mountain pass in India and China
Plateau Being An Account of Exploration in Central Tibet, 1903, And of the Gartok Expedition 1904–1905, p 38, London, 1905 Karackattu, Joe Thomas (2020).
Kongka_Pass
Village in Tibet near the China-India border
pp. 478–489: "About a year or two ago, the Chinese had built a road from Gartok towards Yarkand, that is, Chinese Turkestan; and the report was that this
Longju
18th/19th-century English traveler
plateau. Arriving at the town of Daba they awaited permission to proceed to Gartok (then the seat of the Garpon, or Governor, of Western Tibet). The Garpon
William_Moorcroft_(explorer)
Disputed region between China and India in Ladakh and Tibet
description of a murder inquiry in 1939, conducted by the British Trade Agent in Gartok and the governor of Ladakh (wazir-e-wazarat) jointly with the Tibetan officials
Demchok_sector
Mountain pass in Tibet, China
Plateau Being An Account Of Exploration In Central Tibet, 1903, And Of The Gartok Expedition 1904-1905, p 38, London, 1905 Deasy, H. H. P. (August 1900).
Lanak_La
General of the Sikh Empire (1784–1841)
before them, the three columns passed the Lake Manasarovar and converged at Gartok, defeating the small Tibetan force stationed there. The enemy commander
Zorawar_Singh_(Dogra_general)
Township (ཀུང་ཡས་གསུམ་མདོ་, 中亦乡), Pedak Township (པད་གདགས་, 白达乡) Towns Gartok Town (སྒར་ཐོག་, 嘎托镇), Rongmé Town (རོང་སྨད་, 如美镇) Townships Chutsenkha Township
List of township-level divisions of the Tibet Autonomous Region
List_of_township-level_divisions_of_the_Tibet_Autonomous_Region
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English
English : occupational name for a maker of cord and string, derived from Middle English lace ‘cord’ (Old French laz, las).
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Latin
Wonderful; extraordinary.
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Indian
Beloved
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Polish
Rose.
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Sleep
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English : habitational name from any of the various places so called, for example in Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, and Wiltshire. For the most part the first element is either Old English (ge)mǣne ‘common’, ‘shared’ (see Manley, Manship), or the Old English byname Mann(a) (see Mann). However, in the case of Manton in Lincolnshire the early forms show clearly that it was Old English m(e)alm ‘sand’, ‘chalk’, with reference to the poor soil of the region. The second element is in each case Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.Irish (Cork) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Manntáin ‘descendant of Manntán’, a personal name derived from a diminutive of manntach ‘toothless’.
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God's Name; Son of Goddess of Victory; Lord Vishnu.
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Target
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Lustrous
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English name derived from the name of the Mexican state or the Sonoran Desert, from Latin sonorus, SONORA means "clear, loud, resounding."
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