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CN: As I said, the technique for creating artificial glaciers is easy and simple and can be replicated in similar geo-climatic regions as Ladakh, such as Spiti in Hamachal Pradesh-India and some central Asian countries like Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.
IPS Inter Press Service Athar Parvaiz <editors@ipsnews.net> 2009
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Eleftheria Tsavara from the Etaireia Ellinon Logotechnon (Hellenic Literary Association) and Anna Michopoulou from Spiti ton Gynaikon (House of Women), who gave me access to the largest archive of the post-war women's movement, which has not seen the light of the day since the movement's heyday, and without which I could not have completed chapters 5 and 6.
Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008
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He observed that this would attract students not only from the Ladakh and Lahoul and Spiti regions but from all over the country, and even from abroad, to pursue Buddhist studies in CIBS.
Institute of Buddhist Studies played a significant role in propagating the teachings of Buddhism 2009
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The first phase of election took place for the three seats of Bharmaur, Lahaul and Spiti and Kinnaur on November 14.
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In the last years of the tenth century, Rinchen-zangpo built several monasteries in western Tibet, which at that time included portions of Ladakh and Spiti in present-day trans-Himalayan India.
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In the past, they did this in Kinnaur, Spiti, and some places in Nepal, and even in certain districts in Tibet.
A Short Commentary on Thirty-seven Bodhisattva Practices ��� Day Three Thogs-med bzang-po 2006
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‘How he stood up against us!’ said a Spiti man admiring.
Kim 2003
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But my mind was not abstracted, for rushed in straightway a lust to let the Spiti men kill.
Kim 2003
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A low murmur of horror went up from the coolies — some of whom were Spiti men and, by their lights, good Buddhists.
Kim 2003
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Buddhist nuns were present in the Himalayan regions of Spiti and Guge as late as the early eleventh century CE, although it is not clear whether they were bhikshunis or sramanerikas.
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