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'''The expedition to [[Tibet]] in 1903-04, also known as the Anglo-Tibet War'''. At the beginning of the 20th century Britain and Russia were competing for influence in Central Asia. To counter the perceived threat, the British sent an expedition under Francis Younghusband to negotiate with the Tibetans. The first excursion to Thamba Jong was rebuffed and a field force was dispatched through the Jelep Pass. The Tibetans were defeated at two major battles and the expedition reached Lhasa in August 1904. The Dalai Lama had fled but Younghusband forced a one-sided treaty on the regent which gave Britain trading rights in Tibet. This was later repudiated by the Tibetans. | '''The expedition to [[Tibet]] in 1903-04, also known as the Anglo-Tibet War'''. At the beginning of the 20th century Britain and Russia were competing for influence in Central Asia. To counter the perceived threat, the British sent an expedition under [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Younghusband Francis Younghusband] to negotiate with the Tibetans. The first excursion to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khamber_Jong Thamba Jong] was rebuffed and a field force was dispatched through the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jelep_La Jelep Pass]. The Tibetans were defeated at two major battles and the expedition reached Lhasa in August 1904. The Dalai Lama had fled but Younghusband forced a one-sided treaty on the regent which gave Britain trading rights in Tibet. This was later repudiated by the Tibetans. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 18:36, 18 November 2009
Tibet Expedition | |
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Dec 1903 – Sept 1904 | |
Chronological list of Wars and Campaigns | |
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Location: Tibet | |
Combatants: | |
British Field Force | Tibetan Armed Forces |
Result: Anglo-Tibetan Agreement of 1904 | |
Medals: Tibet Medal | |
Links: | |
Category: Tibet Expedition | |
See our interactive map of Tibet Expedition 1903-04 locations and routes on Google Maps |
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Summary
The expedition to Tibet in 1903-04, also known as the Anglo-Tibet War. At the beginning of the 20th century Britain and Russia were competing for influence in Central Asia. To counter the perceived threat, the British sent an expedition under Francis Younghusband to negotiate with the Tibetans. The first excursion to Thamba Jong was rebuffed and a field force was dispatched through the Jelep Pass. The Tibetans were defeated at two major battles and the expedition reached Lhasa in August 1904. The Dalai Lama had fled but Younghusband forced a one-sided treaty on the regent which gave Britain trading rights in Tibet. This was later repudiated by the Tibetans.
External links
- British Expedition to Tibet Wikipedia
- The Younghusband Expedition tibettalk.wordpress.com
- India & Tibet by Francis Younghusband Google Books
- Francis Younghusband Wikipedia
- List of Officers on the Lhasa Mission Google Books
- 50 Letters from Capt Mainprise blogspot.com
- Chronology of the Expedition Google Books