Tebay the Unexplored Valley of Turtuk (Leh Ladakh)
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Ethonobotany and agriculture farming, Tebay valley, Turtuk, Leh LadakhAbstract
Present study reveals that Tebay valley is rich in plants and animals diversity. Present study conducted throughout the valley from may to June 2021 several species of plants and animals (Domestic and wild species of animals) were found. The tribal inhabitants of the Tebay valley of Turtuk ladakh live in an area of great endemic botanic and zoology diversity. The inhabitants of this region are follower of Muslim known as balti schedule tribes.
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