The British Invasion Tibet: Colonel Younghusband, 1904 by Tim Coates

The British Invasion Tibet: Colonel Younghusband, 1904

Tim Coates
256 pages
The Stationery Office/Tso
Jan 1999
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In 1903, a British missionary force under the leadership of Colonel Francis Younghusband crossed over the border from India and invaded Tibet. Younghusband insisted on the presence of the Dalai Lama at meetings to give tribute to the British and their Empire. The Dalai Lama merely said he must withdraw. Unable to tolerate such an insolent attitude, Younghusband marched forward and inflicted considerable defeats on the Tibetans in several one-sided battles. This is an account of his actions.. Uncovered Editions are historic official papers which have not previously been available in a popular form.
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Pages 256
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Published 1999
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