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Name: Sino-Tibetan War

Type: Event

Start: 1930 AD

End: 1934 AD

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Was a war between Tibet and China over disputed border regions that begun when the Tibetan forces invaded the area.

Chronology


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  • January 1934: The army of Ma Bufang vanquished the Tibetan armies and recaptured several counties in Xikang province, including Shiqu, Dengke and other counties.
  • January 1934: All Tibetan (Kham) territories east of the Yangtse fell into Chinese hands, with the Upper Yangtse River becoming the border between Chinese and Tibetan controlled areas.
  • August 1932: The land occupied in Yushu by the Tibetans was retaken.
  • August 1930: The Dhargyä monks requested the aid of the Tibetan government, whose forces entered Beri and drove Liu Wenhui's army (China) out.
  • March 1932: The Chinese forces retreated to the capital of Yushu county, Jiegue, under Ma Biao to defend it against the Tibetans.

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