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Ladakh![]() The Buddhist monastery at Lamayuro in Ladakh, India. It is unclear exactly when Buddhism was introduced into Ladakh, but its first influence dates back to the start of the Christian era or a little earlier. Drama is important to the Ladakhi, and stories based on the lives of the Buddha are the predominant theme of the traditional theatre. Subsidiary range of the Karakoram Mountains and district of northeast Kashmir, India, on the border of Tibet in the upper Indus valley, lying about 3,900 m/12,800 ft above sea level; chief town Leh. After China occupied Tibet in 1951, it made claims on the area, and since 1962 has occupied most of northeast Ladakh. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Few programmes could be more different than the Aula Magna building for Stockholm University by Erskine Tovatt Arkitektkontor (the latest in a series of brilliantly thoughtful buildings for an otherwise rather dowdy campus) and the school at Ladak, built under the Himalayas for poor villagers by Arup Associates. |
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