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The discovery of a skeleton of an ancient three-toed horse from the Tibetan Plateau has opened new areas of study on the habitat and elevation of Tibet nearly 5 million years ago.... |
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It is in Ngari region
Apr 26 2012 11:21 AM
I forgot to add. It is in Toe Ngari region around of Tibet- 32N/82S/ known as Guge empire in old times.
Look straught above Badrinath of India. In some maps you can still see Tsada.
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Zanda= Tsada Dzong of pre-59 Tibet
Apr 25 2012 05:41 PM
Zanda of Chinese version refers to Tsa-da of Tibetan version. In pre-1959 Tibet, Tsabrang Dzong and Dawa Dzong togther were termed as Tsa-da Dzong- now known as Zanda.
The famous Tholing monastery is located here, so does river Sutluz flows through here. The terrain is a jungle of clay clifs hilllocks.
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