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Chinese expedition to Tibet (1910)

The 1910 Chinese expedition to Tibet or the Chinese invasion of Tibet in 1910[1] was a military campaign of the Qing dynasty to establish direct rule in Tibet in early 1910. The expedition occupied Lhasa on February 12 and officially deposed the 13th Dalai Lama on the 25th.[2][page needed]

Chinese expedition to Tibet (1910)
Date1910
Location
Result Qing victory
Belligerents
 Qing Dynasty Tibet
Thirty-nine Hor tribes [zh]
Kingdom of Powo
Commanders and leaders
Zhao Erfeng
Zhong Ying [zh]
13th Dalai Lama
Kelsang Gyaltsen
Tsarong Dazang Dramdul

Qing rule of Tibet was established in the early 18th century after the 1720 Chinese expedition to Tibet.

After the British expedition to Tibet in 1904 and the Sino-British treaty in 1906, the Qing regime sent the 1910 expedition to Tibet to assert full control.[citation needed] As Professor Dawa Norbu stated, the British expedition and Treaty of Lhasa led to the Qing government to ensure that they held firm control over Tibet. Afterwards, the Dalai Lama then fled to India.[3]

After the outbreak of the Xinhai Revolution and the Xinhai Lhasa turmoil in 1911–1912, the Qing dynasty collapsed and was succeeded by the Republic of China (1912–1949).

See also

References

  1. ^ Sky Train: Tibetan Women on the Edge of History, by Canyon Sam, p258
  2. ^ Melvyn C. Goldstein. A History of Modern Tibet, 1913-1951: The Demise of the Lamaist State.
  3. ^ Norbu, Dawa (2011), Tibet: The Road Ahead, Ebury Publishing, ISBN 978-1-4464-5968-3


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