Lhasa riot of 1750

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The Lhasa riot of 1750 or Lhasa uprising of 1750 took place in the Tibetan capital Lhasa, and lasted several days during the period of the Qing dynasty's patronage in Tibet. The uprising began on 11 November 1750 after the expected new regent of Tibet, Gyurme Namgyal, was assassinated by two Chinese diplomats, or ambans. As a result, both ambans were murdered, and 51 Qing soldiers and 77 Chinese citizens were killed in the uprising. A year later the leader of the rebellion, Lobsang Trashi, and fourteen other rebels were executed by Qing officials.

1750  Wikidata
rebellion, Qing dynasty

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1855 — 1856 Nepalese-Tibetan War
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    arearegion1912TibetWikidata
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    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