However, two of the samples—one from Ladakh, India and one from Bhutan—yielded a more interesting result.
It inhabits the elevated ranges of Ladakh, and is found in Baltistan, where it is called the oorin.
Moorcroft also speaks of Hasora wheat in Ladakh as very peculiar.
Finally, in Baltistan and the Ladakh range there is a broad zone composed chiefly of gneiss and schist of ancient date.
The far side of the great central range, including Ladakh, Baltistan and Gilgit.
The urial and the shapu are kindred species of wild sheep (Ovis vignei), found respectively in Ladakh and the Suleiman range.