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    original text related to this article: Treaty of Lhasa The Convention of Lhasa, officially the Convention Between Great Britain and Thibet, was a treaty...
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    and training of the British Indian forces. At Lhasa, the Commission forced remaining Tibetan officials to sign the Convention of Lhasa, before withdrawing...
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    as a follow-on to the 1904 Convention of Lhasa between the British Empire and Tibet. It reaffirmed the Chinese possession of Tibet after the British expedition...
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    Lhasa, officially the Chengguan District of Lhasa City, is the inner urban district of Lhasa City, Tibet Autonomous Region, Southwestern China. Lhasa...
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    1905. The conclusion of the Anglo-Russian Convention followed the British expedition to Tibet of 1903-1904, the Convention of Lhasa of 1904, and the Anglo-Chinese...
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  • of a British trading post in Old Yatung, Tibet as well as laid down regulations concerning pasturage and communication. The 1904 Convention of Lhasa states...
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    Russian influence, an Anglo-Tibetan treaty was written called the Convention of Lhasa. This treaty alarmed the Chinese which started displaying power by...
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    According to the resulting Convention of Lhasa, a British trade-agent was to be stationed at "Yatung". The British picked the location of the present Yatung town...
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    made a treaty with the Tibetans, the 1904 Lhasa Convention. The British expedition showed the weakness of the Qing rule in Tibet, which caused the Qing...
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  • the Convention of Lhasa (between Britain and Tibet), the Convention Between Great Britain and China Respecting Tibet, the Anglo-Russian Convention, Anglo...
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    McMahon Line (category Foreign relations of India)
    British launched an expedition to Tibet in 1904, which resulted in the Convention of Lhasa between Tibet and Britain. Qing China became apprehensive about British...
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  • This is a list of treaties that have been negotiated, signed and/or ratified by China before the establishment of the People's Republic in 1949, including...
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    and the founder Güshi Khan of Khoshut Khanate in 1653. In 1717, the Dzungar Khanate invaded Lhasa, killed Lha-bzang Khan of the Khoshut Khanate, Khoshut...
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    After the 13th Dalai Lama's death in 1933, a condolence mission sent to Lhasa by the Kuomintang-ruled Nationalist government to start negotiations about...
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    Doklam (category Territorial disputes of China)
    1904, under the political officer Francis Younghusband. The ensuing Convention of Lhasa obtained the Tibetan agreement to the earlier terms. The boundary...
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    Tibet (redirect from Demographics of Tibet)
    question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Tibetan characters. Tibet (/tɪˈbɛt/ ; Tibetan: བོད, Lhasa dialect: [pʰøːʔ˨˧˩] Böd; Chinese: 藏区; pinyin:...
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    Spence 1993, p. 7. Goldstein 1997, p. 26: "The invasion of Tibet and the Lhasa Convention of 1904 dramatically altered Chinese policy toward Tibet. Until...
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    government (or Ganden Phodrang) in Lhasa, which governed all or most of the Tibetan Plateau with varying degrees of autonomy. This Tibetan government enjoyed...
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  • Gartok (category History of Ladakh)
    permission would be needed from Lhasa and Peking. Following the Younghusband Expedition to Tibet, the Convention of Lhasa was signed in 1904 between Tibet...
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    official of the yamen was called Popon. During 1904–1908, when the Chumbi Valley came under the administration of the British per the Convention of Lhasa, the...
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    ruled by Lhasa ever since the collapse of the Tibetan Empire. Khampas like the Pandatsang clan had led rebellions for autonomy from Lhasa. Because of this...
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    13th Dalai Lama (category Place of birth missing)
    initiatives. In 1878, he was recognized as the reincarnation of the Dalai Lama. He was escorted to Lhasa and given his pre-novice vows by the Panchen Lama, Tenpai...
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    Chinese: 西藏博物馆) is the official museum of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China in Lhasa. Inaugurated on October 5, 1999, it is the first large...
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  • Tibet, indicated more specifically: The [British] invasion of Tibet and the Lhasa Convention of 1904 dramatically altered Chinese policy toward Tibet. Until...
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    of Tibet". The Anglo-Chinese Convention of 1906 recognized Chinese suzerainty over the region. The Anglo-Russian Convention of 1907, without Lhasa's or...
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    August 1947, the Government of India inherited the treaties of the British Raj with regard to Tibet. The British Mission in Lhasa became India's diplomatic...
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    Tibetan Army (redirect from Army of Tibet)
    volunteer army to expel all the ethnic Chinese from Lhasa, but failed, in large part because of the opposition of pro-Chinese monks, especially from the Drepung...
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  • South Tibet (category Geography of Tibet)
    includes most of modern-day Shigatse, Lhasa, Lhoka (Shannan) Prefecture and Nyingchi Prefecture. South Tibet may also refer to a shorter section of the Yarlung...
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    and film footage of local culture, notably the spectacular New Year celebrations in which tens of thousands of pilgrims flocked to Lhasa. Bruno Beger recorded...
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  • Lalu Wetlands National Nature Preserve (category Geography of Lhasa)
    also known as Lhasa Wetlands Nature Preserve, protects 625 hectares (1,540 acres) of wetlands in the center of Lhasa City, the capital of the Tibet Autonomous...
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