India, Feb. 3 -- Legendary (and sadly unsung) Dogra General, Zorawar Singh, is arguably the boldest, noblest and most successful Indian warrior whose unparalleled conquests entailed far-flung regions of Ladakh, Baltistan, Skardu and even areas up to Western Tibet (Ngari Khorsum). Military historians who realise the audacity and incredibility of his valour refer to him as 'Napoleon of India'. History is rife with heroics of horse-mounted Dogra cavaliers, who were especially effective in mountain warfare at unforgiving heights of what is current-day Chinese territory. Unbeknownst to most Indian citizenry, the name 'Zorawar' struck fear in those distant lands and indeed there was a fearless and dashing Indian General who conquered large trac...