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    The British expedition to Tibet, also known as the Younghusband expedition, began in December 1903 and lasted until September 1904. The expedition was...
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    The 1938–1939 German expedition to Tibet, a German scientific expedition, took place in Tibet between April 1938 and August 1939 under the leadership of...
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    the expedition, Sir Francis Younghusband, negotiated the Convention Between Great Britain and Tibet with the Tibetans, which guaranteed the British great...
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    assassinated by Ali Mardan Khalji after returning to Devkot in Bengal. British expedition to Tibet Raja Prithu Debajyoti Burman (1947). Indo-Muslim Relations:...
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  • Chinese expedition to Tibet (1720) Gurkha invasions of Tibet (1788 and 1791) Sikh invasion of Tibet (1841–1842) British expedition to Tibet (1903–1904)...
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    expedition to Tibet, led by himself, and for his writings on Asia and foreign policy. Younghusband held positions including British commissioner to Tibet...
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  • Expedition to Tibet can refer to: Battle of the Salween River (1718) Chinese expedition to Tibet (1720) Qianlong's Expedition to Lhasa (1750) Sino-Nepalese...
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    Sikkim expedition (Chinese: 隆吐山戰役; pinyin: Lóngtǔ Shān Zhànyì; lit. 'Battle of the Longtu Mountain') was an 1888 British military expedition to expel Tibetan...
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    British Empire and Tibet. It reaffirmed the Chinese possession of Tibet after the British expedition to Tibet in 1903–1904. The British agreed not to...
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    for countering the British expedition to Tibet, restoring discipline in monastic life, and increasing the number of lay officials to avoid excessive power...
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    expedition to Tibet (Chinese: 驅準保藏; lit. 'Expel the Dzungars to preserve Tibet') or the Chinese conquest of Tibet in 1720 was a military expedition sent...
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    Tibet and Great Britain, in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, then a protectorate of the Qing dynasty. It was signed following the British expedition to Tibet...
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  • interests after a 1903 British expedition, Qing China in 1910 sent a military force of 2,000 troops to Tibet, then its protectorate, to increase its authority...
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    Teltscher, Kate (2006). The High Road to China: George Bogle, the Panchen Lama and the First British Expedition to Tibet. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux...
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  • The Japanese expedition to Tibet was an intelligence mission undertaken by Jinzō Nomoto (野本 甚蔵, Nomoto Jinzō) in Tibet in 1939. From 1918 to 1922, Japan...
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    Ganden Phodrang (category 17th century in Tibet)
    administration. During the British expedition to Tibet (1904) and the Chinese expedition to Tibet (1910) before the 1911 Revolution which led to the fall of the...
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    to the Siege of the International Legations during the Boxer Rebellion. British expedition to Tibet in December 1903-September 1904. The expedition was...
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    Gyantse Dzong (category Dzongs in Tibet)
    well as in the Gyantse style which grew from it. During the British expedition to Tibet, the force slowly advanced from Sikkim with the aim of reaching...
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    The Tibet Frontier Commission headed the British expedition to Tibet in 1903–04. The Commission comprised seven diplomats and army officers, led by Colonel...
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    difficulty of "keeping a supply chain with India unbroken" during the British expedition to Tibet. A typical supply chain can be divided into two stages namely...
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    In January 1904, a British expeditionary force invaded and captured Lhasa during the British expedition to Tibet. The expedition's leader, Sir Francis...
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  • pro-independence movements aimed at ending Chinese sovereignty in Tibet, including the British expedition to Tibet, the CIA's backing of Tibetan insurgents during the...
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  • John Duncan Grant (category British military personnel of the British expedition to Tibet)
    was part of the British expedition to Tibet in 1903–04. On 6 July 1904 his actions at the storming of the Gyantse Dzong (fortress) led to the award of the...
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    sections during the Second Boer War and Boxer Rebellion and led the British expedition to Tibet in 1903–1904. Macdonald was born on 8 February 1862 in Rajahmundry...
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    Annexation of Tibet by the People's Republic of China British expedition to Tibet (1903–1904) Chinese expedition to Tibet (1910) Tibet (1912–1951) Sino-Tibetan...
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  • Tibet and was permitted limited diplomatic access to "Outer Tibet", basically Shigatse and Lhasa. Britain supported Tibetan autonomy under the 13th Dalai...
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    War  China  Tibet: At the beginning of the 20th century, copies were made in local arsenals by Indian gunsmiths. In 1914, 5000 surplus British rifles were...
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  • The High Road to China: George Bogle, the Panchen Lama and the First British Expedition to Tibet is a nonfiction book by Kate Teltscher, a historian and...
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    Britain and Russia formally acknowledged Chinese authority over Tibet in treaties of 1906 and 1907. This was after the 1904 British expedition to Tibet...
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    China Anglo-Aro war (1901–02) - Nigeria. British expedition to Tibet (1903–04) World War I (1914–18) - Britain, France, Belgium, Serbia, Italy, Russia...
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