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"Shigatse" "Tsangpo or Brahmaputra" "Penam Jong (Dzong)" "Khamba Jong (Dzong)" "Thuna (Tuna)" "Dechem" "Guru" "Ammo Chu" "Sakya My."- Sakya Monastery, Tibet in 1903, from- 1903 Routes between Tibet and India by O'Connor (cropped).jpg Nyang Chu (river), Tsangpo Chu (or Brahmaputra River), Kharo La, Khamba Jong, Shingatse, Gyangtse, PIahte Jong, Nagartse Jong in map detail- 1903 Routes between Tibet and India by O'Connor (cropped).jpg Map of Bhutan detail, from- 1903 Routes between Tibet and India by O'Connor (cropped).jpg
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