Tibet

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Tibet was a de facto independent state in East Asia that lasted from the collapse of the Qing dynasty in 1912 until its annexation by the People's Republic of China in 1951.

1912 — 1959  Wikidata

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1959-03-10T00:00:00Z
1912 — 1959 Tibet
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Tibet map (1943), Board of Economic Warfare (United States), drawn in Research and Analysis, Office of Strategic ServicesTibet map (1943), Board of Economic Warfare (United States), drawn in Research and Analysis, Office of Strategic Services
Tibetan ministers in Lhasa, photographed during the 1938-1939 German expedition to Tibet.Tibetan ministers in Lhasa, photographed during the 1938-1939 German expedition to Tibet.
Glass slide map of Tibet, Sinkiang, Mongolia and China in 1925 or 1926Glass slide map of Tibet, Sinkiang, Mongolia and China in 1925 or 1926
Simlal Conference frontiers between Inner Tibet and Outer TibetSimlal Conference frontiers between Inner Tibet and Outer Tibet
China - political. The Edinburgh Geographical Institute, John Bartholomew & Son, Ltd. China - political. The Edinburgh Geographical Institute, John Bartholomew & Son, Ltd. "The Times" atlas. (London: The Times, 1922)
Simla Convention map by Hugh RichardsonSimla Convention map by Hugh Richardson
Frontier between Central and Eastern Tibet during the 20th centuryFrontier between Central and Eastern Tibet during the 20th century
Choekyi Gyaltsen, 10th Panchen Lama in the mid-1950sChoekyi Gyaltsen, 10th Panchen Lama in the mid-1950s
Dalai Lama in 2012 at MITDalai Lama in 2012 at MIT
Phurba (Tibetan Buddhist ritual dagger with thunderbolt handle from Tibet) at the Armémuseum (Army Museum in Sweden)Phurba (Tibetan Buddhist ritual dagger with thunderbolt handle from Tibet) at the Armémuseum (Army Museum in Sweden)