O QUE SIGNIFICA TOLEH EM MALAIO
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toleh; ~ o tempo entre 8-11 am; Gire ou gire o rosto para a esquerda para olhar, olhe para o lado ou para trás: ele vai direto para a esquerda para a direita; permitir; ~ virar o rosto; ele pode olhar uma e outra vez: ele parece divertido à direita e à esquerda para destacar aqueles que vão para casa; mais perto; dia da manhã ou da tarde. toleh ; ~ tenggala waktu antara pukul 8-11 pagi; menoleh berpaling atau berpusing muka ke kiri utk melihat, menengok ke sisi atau ke belakang: dia berjalan terus dgn tidak ~ ke kiri ke kanan pun; menolehkan; ~ muka memalingkan; tertoleh-toleh menoleh berulang kali: dia kelihatan asyik ~ ke kanan dan ke kiri menyoroti orang-orang yg hilir mudik; pertolehan; ~ hari sl masa pagi atau petang.
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10 LIVROS EM MALAIO RELACIONADOS COM «TOLEH»
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Ladakh: The Land and the People - Halaman 236
The south-western road from the Central Punjab, through Jammu, Kishtwar and Zangskar to Leh. A branch of this road runs from Zangskar through Rupshu to Leh. 3. The southern road from Lahore and Amritsar, through Kulu, Lahul and ...
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Trekking in the Indian Himalaya - Halaman 90
Alternatively, visit Rizong on the second day and have a short day to Hemis Shukpachu and the third to Temisgam and back to Leh. From Yanthang it takes an hour to ascend the Sarmanchan La (3700m) leading over to the substantial village ...
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Early Jesuit Travellers in Central Asia, 1603–1721 - Halaman 101
It was impossible to do anything here, for the new governor, appointed by the king of Ladakh, who had returned to Leh taking with him the late king and leaving a garrison in the town, was very hostile to the mission; so Azevedo made up his ...
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The Gallant Dogras: An Illustrated History of the Dogra ... - Halaman 101
As early as 16 January 1948, Brigadier LP Sen, Commander 161 Infantry Brigade, informed Headquarters Jammu and Kashmir Force that he proposed sending a small detachment of troops to Leh. In 2 Dogra, there were a few officers and ...
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Servant of Sahibs: A Book to be Read Aloud - Halaman 41
The both rich Hindus were ready for return to Leh. They wanted two servants. The my companion and I camped in that serai, where live the Hindu people, and we both were in the thinking : will go to Leh, but need we both friend go together.
Ghulam Rassul Galwan, 1923
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Prepare Or Perish: A Study of National Security - Halaman 60
Dras and Kargil lay on the only route available to Leh, the capital of Ladakh District, from Srinagar. After capturing Kargil and Dras, the raiders infiltrated in strength into Ladakh District. The raiders also moved further West over the Zozi La and ...
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Early Jesuit Travellers in Central Asia: 1603-1721 - Halaman 101
It was impossible to do anything here, for the new governor, appointed by the king of Ladakh, who had returned to Leh taking with him the late king and leaving a garrison in the town, was very hostile to the mission ; so Azevedo made up his ...
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Tourism in Ladakh Himalaya - Halaman 50
Government of India then cancelled many flights from Srinagar to Leh and instead direct flights were increased from Delhi to Leh, Chandigarh to Leh and Jammu to Leh in order to provide new rhythm to tourism. In the meanwhile Manali to Leh ...
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The Himalayas: Playground of the Gods - Trekking, ...
Approach: Indian Airlines operates a Boeing service to Leh thrice a week, on Wednesday and' Friday from Srinagar, and on Monday from Chandigarh. The road link to Ladakh from the Valley passes over the 11,200 ft. high Zoji-La Pass which ...
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Cultural heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh - Jilid 3 - Halaman 188
traveller might proceed either down the Indus to Leh, and across the mountains to the Shyok river, or he might cross the Tsaka La and proceed direct to the Shyok by Chushal or Pang Kong.154 The different roads that led to Leh, on all sides, ...