Travels of a consular officer in eastern Tibet : together with a history of the relations between China, Tibet and India . xes used for travel in Kam LXIII Costumes, swords and head-dresses of Eastern Tibet . 224 LXIV A rope bridge in South-eastern Tibet . . 225 LIST OF MAPS 1 Sketch-map of Eastern Asia, showing historical frontiers of Tibet and adjacent territories, and position of Kara, the country indispute between China and Tibet To face page i 2 Sketch-map showing position of principal Native States of Kam, and the boundary between China and Tibet as delimited in 1727 and existing up to e


Travels of a consular officer in eastern Tibet : together with a history of the relations between China, Tibet and India . xes used for travel in Kam LXIII Costumes, swords and head-dresses of Eastern Tibet . 224 LXIV A rope bridge in South-eastern Tibet . . 225 LIST OF MAPS 1 Sketch-map of Eastern Asia, showing historical frontiers of Tibet and adjacent territories, and position of Kara, the country indispute between China and Tibet To face page i 2 Sketch-map showing position of principal Native States of Kam, and the boundary between China and Tibet as delimited in 1727 and existing up to early in the twentieth century 4 3 Sketch-map of Eastern Tibet showing the thirty-three Chinese districts planned by Chao Erh-feng for the new province of, Hsikang 35 4 Sketch-map of Kam illustrating the various boundaries between China and Tibet 46 5 Sketch-map illustrating routes through Eastern Tibet 59 6 Sketch-map illustrating the siege of Chamdo 117 7 Sketch-map illustrating the fighting between Chinese and Tibetans at Rongbatsa near Kanze 164 Large map of Eastern Tibet, showing routes followed In pocket <!. HISTORICAL JNraQDlJCTION A BRIEF HISTORY O^ THE l<fiLATIONS BETWEEN CHINA, TIBET, AND INDIA FROM , EARLY TIMES UP TO tllR END OF THE,YEAR 1918 part I RELATIONS BETWEEN CHINA AND TIBET UP TO THE TIMEOF THE BRITISH EXPEDITION TO LHASA IN 1904 Early relations between China and Tibet—Manchu suzerainty over Tibet—Invasion of Tibet by the Dzungarian Mongols, their expulsion by the armiesof the Manchu Emperor, and the resulting settlement of Tibetan affairsearly in the eighteenth century—List of the Native States of Eastern Tibet—Invasion of Tibet by the Nepalese, their expulsion in turn by the troops ofthe Manchu Emperor, and further settlement of Tibetan affairs and con-solidation of Manchu power in Tibet at the end of the eighteenth century—Decline of Chinese power in Tibet on the death of the Manchu EmperorChien Lung—Disturbances in Eastern Tibet and pac


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