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La·dakh

 (lə-däk′)
A region of Jammu and Kashmir in India and Pakistan on the border of China. The site of a Tibetan kingdom during the 1600s, it was annexed by the maharaja of Jammu in 1834.
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We urge respect for individual rights, compliance with legal procedures and an inclusive dialogue with those affected," the official said with regard to recent changes made by India in Jammu and Kashmir since August 5, when Article 370 was abrogated and Jammu and Kashmir bifurcated into two Union Territories - Jammu and Kashmir and Ladak.
The BMP official also urged the Chinese government to call off trade with India as well under protest of Ladak which now has been declared a part of Union of India".
Pakistan's TYF representatives included two very talented girls, Asma Akbar Ladak from Karachi and MaiedaJanjua from Islamabad.
Bilal M, Haseeb A, Khan MH, Arshad MH, Ladak AA, Niazi SK, et al.
The club's owner, Imraan Ladak, took aim at Gascoigne at the time of the sacking and claimed he drank almost every day at work.
Malaika's sister Amrita Arora had also married businessman Shakeel Ladak, in a Christian ceremony on March 4, 2009.
In the photo, Malaika and Arjun can be seen posing with their friends including Sanjay Kapoor, Anu Dewan, Amrita Arora, Maheep Kapoor and Shakeel Ladak. Seems like the entire gang had a fun-filled night!
(8.) Ladak LA, Premji SS, Amanullah MM, Haque A, Ajani K, Siddiqui FJ.
TYF delegates Saima Khan (Bangladesh), Lucas McNabb (Sweden), Asma Ladak (Pakistan) and Nang Yin Yin Win Nwe (Myanmar) took on the challenge of ensuring clean water.
Islamabad -- Telenor Pakistan has selected Maieda Janjua, 22 from Islamabad and Asma Ladak, 20 from Karachi to participate in the sixth annual Telenor Youth Forum (TYF).
So, it was easy for Canadian Narisa Ladak to connect with the group when she moved to Dubai last year to work at GPP.