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0132 Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3
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PET—PÛL : ROUTES 167-169.

Jdngla, or Zdngla.

Sûmdo.

0 Daymd che— pTilal Sûmdo.

K4rnak Sûmdo.

R u b r ang - Cross a small pass — Pangchak.

M d r k a— Chalak — Késar Chûmik.

Kyd.

Shingo Yururûts.

R û m b a kCross the Indus river—Pftak.

Leh, 34° 8'. 3; 77° 141.6I={; 11,527 ft., 3 miles N. of the Indus river.

PÉTOLIA, see KETERBÂL.

Route

from PETOROGARH to ALM6RA, see No. 5.

Route No. 167.

From PETORAGARH (Kämäon) to SATGARH (Kämâon). A principal route, passable for horses.

Literature: Year-book of the Pänjâb for 1854, part II., p. 116.

Maps: Indian Atlas, sheet 66.— Strachey's Kämâon and Gärhväl.

Petoragârh, 29° 36'; 80° 11'; 5,549 ft., in the Shor valley, a fine fort (see also p. 33) — Urg, nearly due north of PetoragArh — Pass the western slopes of the Dhuj peak.

Satgârh, 29° 39'; 80° 14', near the top of a pass (ab. 6,000 ft.), 11 miles from PetoragArh. There is a hut, 100 feet lower, belonging to Colonel Drummond.

PIPELK6T, routes to and from, see
KETEBBAAL to .JHÔSIMATH, No. 101.

P6EN is, properly speaking, the name of CHÔRBAD.

PÛCH, routes to and from, see
BHiMBAR to YJRI, No. 26.

P6GA, routes to and from, see
Q RZJHCHIN to QRALDANG, No. 178.

Route No. .168.

From PÛLFNG (ICûlu) to JURA BÂNGHAL (Châmba). A secondary route, impassable for horses.

Maps: Blagrave, Beecher, and Hutchinson's Jalandhar Duâ,b.—Indian Atlas, sheet 47 (second edition).

Plc l i ng, 32° 5'; 76° 51' — Cross the 111 river Kohad.

Nalduta.

  • Paldkch.

  • Chkuti.

A Pané r t u, or higher up at the southern

foot of the Thamsar pass — Cross the Thâmsar. pass.

  • Marr.

Bdra Bdnghal, 32° 18'; 76° 43'; 8,535 ft., on, the right bank of the Ravi river.

Route No. 169.

From PÛLING (Knlu) to KÂRDONG (Lah61).
A secondary route, impassable for horses.

Maps: Cunningham's Pänjäb and Western Himalaya.—Waugh and Thuillier's Pänjäb and adjoining countries.