Monday, May 24, 2010

Impetigo Dogs And Humans

Thesis on Kashmir - Act # 3



the geographical
The geographical horizon is that of Kashmir (which coincides with the principality of the same name as it has come to be under British colonial rule in the second half of the nineteenth century), ie including the area west of the Hindu Kush mountains bordering the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan and the Pakistani Punjab, the area is bordered to the north from the Wakhan Corridor, an area on the Afghan Pamir mountains, which was part of the Way Silk and which separates Tajikistan from Pakistan to tap into the east with the Chinese region of Xinjiang, the latter continuing clockwise marks the rest of the northeastern border Kashmir: first along the Karakoram mountains facing the Northern Areas (Gilgit-Baltistan), then Shaksam around the Valley, or the portion of the territory from Pakistan unilaterally ceded to China in 1963. The border continues to be fought around all'Aksai Chin, formerly part of Ladhak (but with indeterminate boundaries) and now under the effective control of China, it descends to the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, which closes in the south Kashmir along with the State of Punjab to the southwest.

The area is mainly mountainous in all its central and northern part, cut from the northwest to the southeast from the mountain ranges of the Karakoram and Hindu Kush (parts the larger the Himalayas) which exhibit some of the highest peaks in the world, including the Nanga Parbat (8125m) and K2 (8611m). The area south-west Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir is hilly and slopes gently towards the plains of Indian Punjab and Pakistan, also close to Srinagar Valley (also known as the Valley of Kashmir, which takes its name from the entire area ) is closed between the mountains of the Himalayas in the north-east and the Pir Panjal chain to the southwest.

sud-est/nord-ovest Towards the river Indus, which has its source in the Plateau of Tibet in the Chinese region of the same name, continues north-west through Ladakh (India) and Baltistan (Pakistan) and then bend to the west near the town of Gilgit going in Nort-West Frontier Province of Pakistan, Kashmir also come from many of the major tributaries of the Indus, as the Ravi, the Chenab and the Jhelum, I do that with them so fertile Doab East Pakistan.

For the conformation of the policy, see the attached map.
ps: 1 probable title: The Polveriera OF KASHMIR: 60 YEARS OF CRISIS. OUTPUT WHICH WAY?


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