Chinese Invasion of Tibet (1910)

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The Chinese expedition to Tibet of 1910 resulted from Qing worries about its national interests after a 1903 British expedition. Qing China sent a military force of 2,000 troops to Tibet, then its protectorate, to increase its authority in the region. This led to turmoil in Tibet, causing the Dalai Lama to flee to British India and a rupture in Sino-Tibetan relations.

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1841 — 1842 Sino-Sikh War
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1855 — 1856 Nepalese-Tibetan War
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    arearegion618Tibetan EmpireWikidata
    arearegion1912TibetWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1750Lhasa riot of 1750rebellionWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1910Chinese Invasion of Tibet (1910)invasionWikidata
    eventarmed conflict19591959 Tibetan uprisingrebellionWikidata
    eventwar1720Chinese expedition to Tibetwar, Qing dynasty, Dzungar KhanateWikidata
    eventwar1841Sino-Sikh WarwarWikidata
    eventwar1855Nepalese-Tibetan Warwar, Kingdom of Nepal, Gambhir Singh Rayamajhi, TibetWikidata