Chinese expedition to Tibet (1910)
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In 1910, Qing China sent a military force of 2,000 troops to Tibet, then a Qing protectorate, ostensibly to assert imperial authority. It led to turmoil in Tibet and caused the Dalai Lama to flee to India.[3] It also caused a serious rupture in Sino-Tibetan relations that eventually led to Tibet's declaration of independence in 1912.[4]
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Qing dynasty |
Tibet Thirty-nine Hor tribes [zh] Kingdom of Powo | ||||||
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Lian Yu[1] Zhong Ying [zh][2] |
13th Dalai Lama Kelsang Gyaltsen Tsarong Dazang Dramdul |
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