ABSTRACT

The most common boundary replicates ladakh Wazarat much as it was before Partition. on the yellow T-shirts with a map of greater ladakh printed on the front and worn by some young activists in kargil today, the western boundary of greater ladakh is drawn approximately at the peak haramosh (7,409 m) that is located roughly where the Indus bends south and the road to skardu4 from the karakoram highway in Pakistan begins. The northern border is the border with china/Tibet. The southern border is drawn around Zanskar, lahaul and spiti while the eastern border runs around nubra and chang Tang.