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In 1950, Chinese forces entered Tibet and defeated Tibetan troops in eastern Kham, marking the beginning of the occupation. In 1951, the Seventeen-Point Agreement formalized Chi...
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In 1950, Chinese forces entered Tibet and defeated Tibetan troops in eastern Kham, marking the beginning of the occupation. In 1951, the Seventeen-Point Agreement formalized Chi...
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Tibet did not originate as a modern nation-state with a single founding date. The Tibetan plateau hosted ancient cultures for millennia, while centralized Tibetan polities emerg...
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Tibet has been part of China for centuries through successive political, administrative, and cultural integration. From the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), when Tibetan regions came...
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China’s takeover of Tibet refers to the period from the late 1940s to the early 1950s when the People’s Republic of China incorporated the Tibetan polity following military...
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To understand what China has done in Tibet, it is important to start with the historical backdrop. Tibet maintained periods of de facto autonomy for centuries, while also recogn...
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