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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1910 Chinese Invasion of Tibet (1910)
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| Type | Subtype | Date | Description | Notes | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| area | region | 618 | Tibetan Empire | Wikidata | |
| area | region | 1912 | Tibet | Wikidata | |
| event | armed conflict | 1750 | Lhasa riot of 1750 | rebellion | Wikidata |
| event | armed conflict | 1910 | Chinese Invasion of Tibet (1910) | invasion | Wikidata |
| event | armed conflict | 1959 | 1959 Tibetan uprising | rebellion | Wikidata |
| event | war | 1720 | Chinese expedition to Tibet | war, Qing dynasty, Dzungar Khanate | Wikidata |
| event | war | 1841 | Sino-Sikh War | war | Wikidata |
| event | war | 1855 | Nepalese-Tibetan War | war, Kingdom of Nepal, Gambhir Singh Rayamajhi, Tibet | Wikidata |
