The Historical Status of China's Tibet

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五洲传播出版社, 1997 - 333 pages
 

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Introduction
1
Relations Between the Han and the Tibetans During
7
Relations Between the Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty
20
Ming Dynastys Policy of Enfieffment and Tribute
31
The SovereignSubject Relationship Between
45
3 Emperors Qianlong Jiaqing Daoguang and Tongzhi With
61
4 Emperors Guangxu and Xuantong With the 13th Dalai Lama
74
British Invasion and the Birth of the Myth
80
5 The 13th Dalai Lama Awakens
142
7 The Tibetan Armys Second Eastward Invasion
149
The Founding of the Peoples Republic of China
183
Armed Rebellion in Tibet Opposed the Democratic
223
2 The Reactionary Ruling Class in Old Tibet Refused to Grant
232
Tibetan People Acquired Ultimate Human Rights
246
Tibet Institutes Regional National Autonomy
282
The 14th Dalai Lamas Illegal GovernmentinExile
292

Tibet Is Not an Independent Political Entity During
111
3 The Tibetan Armys First Eastward Invasion
135
Achievements in Construction
303
Concluding Remarks 330332
330

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