Western Himalaya and Tibet

Western Himalaya and Tibet
Author: Thomas Thomson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 556
Release: 1852
Genre: Himalaya Mountains
ISBN: HARVARD:32044107253270

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The Fractured Himalaya

The Fractured Himalaya
Author: Nirupama Rao
Publsiher: Penguin Enterprise
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0143460129

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A deep dive into understanding India-China relations Why did India and China go to war in 1962? What propelled Jawaharlal Nehru's 'vision' of China? Why is it necessary to understand the trans-Himalayan power play of India and China in the formative period of their nationhoods? The past shadows the present in this relationship and shapes current policy options, strongly influencing public debate in India to this day. Nirupama Rao, a former Foreign Secretary of India, unknots this intensely complex saga of the early years of the India-China relationship. As a diplomat-practitioner, Rao's telling is based not only on archival material from India, China, Britain and the United States, but also on a deep personal knowledge of China, where she served as India's Ambassador. In addition, she brings a practitioner's keen eye to the labyrinth of negotiations and official interactions that took place between the two countries from 1949 to 1962. The Fractured Himalaya looks at the inflection points when the trajectory of diplomacy between these two nations could have course-corrected but did not. Importantly, it dwells on the strategic dilemma posed by Tibet in relations between India and China-a dilemma that is far from being resolved. The question of Tibet is closely interwoven into the fabric of this history. It also turns the searchlight on the key personalities involved-Jawaharlal Nehru, Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai and the 14th Dalai Lama-and their interactions as the tournament of those years was played out, moving step by closer step to the conflict of 1962.

Trans Himalaya

Trans Himalaya
Author: Sven Hedin
Publsiher: Asian Educational Services
Total Pages: 708
Release: 1999
Genre: Tibet (China)
ISBN: 812061416X

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Discoveries And Adventures In Tibet. With 544 Illustrations From Photographs, Water Colour Sketches And Drawings By The Author And 14 Maps.

Tectonics of the Himalaya

Tectonics of the Himalaya
Author: S. Mukherjee,R. Carosi,P.A. van der Beek, B.K. Mukherjee,D.M. Robinson
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2015-09-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781862397033

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The Himalayan mountain belt, which developed during the India–Asia collision starting about 55 Ma ago, is a dramatically active orogen and it is regarded as the classic collisional orogen. It is characterized by an impressively continuous 2500 km of tectonic units, thrusts and normal faults, as well as large volumes of high-grade metamorphic rocks and granites exposed at the surface. This constitutes an invaluable field laboratory, where amazing crustal sections can be observed directly in very deep gorges. It is possible to unravel the tectonic and metamorphic evolution of litho-units, to observe the mechanisms of exhumation of deep-seated rocks and the propagation of the deformation. Himalayan tectonics has been the target of many studies from numerous international researchers over the years. In the last 15 years there has been an explosion of data and theories from both geological and geophysical perspectives. This book presents the results of integrated multidisciplinary studies, including geology, petrology, magmatism, geochemistry, geochronology and geophysics, of the structures and processes affecting the continental lithosphere. These processes and their spatial and temporal evolution have major consequences on the geometry and kinematics of the India–Eurasia collision zone.

Colliding Continents

Colliding Continents
Author: Mike Searle
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2013-03-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780191652493

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The crash of the Indian plate into Asia is the biggest known collision in geological history, and it continues today. The result is the Himalaya and Karakoram - one of the largest mountain ranges on Earth. The Karakoram has half of the world's highest mountains and a reputation as being one of the most remote and savage ranges of all. In this beautifully illustrated book, Mike Searle, a geologist at the University of Oxford and one of the most experienced field geologists of our time, presents a rich account of the geological forces that were involved in creating these mountain ranges. Using his personal accounts of extreme mountaineering and research in the region, he pieces together the geological processes that formed such impressive peaks.

Himalayan Tibet Ladakh

Himalayan Tibet   Ladakh
Author: Adolph Reeve Heber,Kathleen Mary Heber
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1976
Genre: Ladak
ISBN: UOM:39015005109247

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Land of Pure Vision

Land of Pure Vision
Author: David Zurick
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-06-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0813145511

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The landscapes of Tibet, Nepal, and Bhutan are filled with holy places. Some are of natural origin -- summits, rivers and lakes, caves, or forest sanctuaries. Others are consecrated by religious practice -- shrines, temples, monasteries, or burial grounds. The holy sites of the Himalaya unite faith and geography to produce some of the most sublime places on Earth. In Land of Pure Vision, David Zurick draws from his thirty-five years of experience as a geographer, photographer, and explorer of the Himalaya, combining scholarship and art to capture divine landscapes undergoing profound change. The stunning photographs featured in this volume cover the full geographical reach of the region, from the high plateaus of the western Himalaya to the rugged gorges of Tibet's eastern borderlands, from the icy summits of the north to the subtropical southern foothills. Some sites exist in isolation, with intact natural environments and cultural monuments. Others display the tension between the ancient, sacred character of a place and the indifferent course of the modern world. Land of Pure Vision explores how the religious practices of Tibetan Buddhism, Hinduism, and shamanism interweave holy sites into a cohesive landscape of transcendent beauty and inspiration. It portrays a world of mystery, magic, and beauty, where the human spirit is in synchronicity with natural forces. Beyond elegy, this beautifully illustrated book is a visual ethnography of people and place.

Mystic Tibet and the Himalaya

Mystic Tibet and the Himalaya
Author: K. C. Bhanja
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1984
Genre: Himalaya Mountains
ISBN: UOM:39015034351729

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Study on expeditions to Darjeeling, Kanchenjunga, Sikkim, the Himalayas, and Tibet.