Caravan to Lhasa

Newar merchants of Kathmandu in traditional Tibet

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Caravan to Lhasa

Newar merchants of Kathmandu in traditional Tibet

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History of a family of hereditary Newar merchants from Kathmandu who conducted trade between Nepal, India and Tibet over the ancient trans-Himalayan caravan route. Covers the period from the 1920s to the 1960s.

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Tuladhar Family
Language
English
Pages
136

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Cover of: Caravan to Lhasa
Caravan to Lhasa: Newar merchants of Kathmandu in traditional Tibet
2004, Tuladhar Family
in English
Cover of: Process Technology Conference Proceedings (088)
Process Technology Conference Proceedings (088)
June 1992, Iron & Steel Society
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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Kathmandu

Classifications

Library of Congress
DS493.9.N4+, DS493.9.N4 T85 2004

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Pagination
136 p. :
Number of pages
136

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3443140M
ISBN 10
9993387851
LCCN
2005318211
OCLC/WorldCat
60590376

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