Category
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Tibet
Tibet as a de facto independent state, and its history between 1912 and 1951
McMahon Line
de facto demarcation line between the Tibetan region of China and northeast India
Treaty of friendship and alliance between the Government of Mongolia and Tibet
treaty of mutual recognition and allegiance between the governments of Mongolia and Tibet
British expedition to Tibet
expedition to and invasion of Tibet 1903-1904
Simla Convention
treaty concerning the status of Tibet
Tibetan Army
Modern military of Tibet during its de facto independency (1912-1950) which was backed by the British Army
Men-Tsee-Khang
The Tibetan Men-Tsee-Khang (), institutes were founded in 1916 by the 13th Dalai Lama with one in Lhasa, the Mentsi Dropen Ling, and another at the Chagpori College of Medicine of 1696. The Chagpori institute was bombarded in 1959 in the Lhasa uprising during which the 14th Dalai Lama fled to India, and re-established the Men-Tsee-Khang in 1961 as a charitable medical institution headquartered in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India to serve the Tibetan diaspora and preserve Tibetan medicine. It is also known as Tibetan Medical & Astro Institute.
Xinhai Lhasa Turmoil
racial clash and various mutinies in the Lhasa region of Tibet following the Wuchang Uprising, 1911