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Name: Tibet (Qing Protectorate - Military Occupation)

Type: Polity

Start: 1792 AD

End: 1842 AD

Parent: tibet

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Period of Tibet under Qing China military occupation.

Establishment


  • September 1792: In 1792, Nepalese troops under the command of King Rana Bahadur Shah launched a counterattack against the Qing forces led by General Chhewang Rinchhen, who were encamped at Jitpurfedi. This marked a significant event in the Nepal-Tibet conflict during the Qing Dynasty's military occupation of Tibet.
  • Chronology


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    1. Ten Great Campaigns


    Were a series of military campaigns launched by the Qing dynasty of China in the mid-late 18th century during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor.

    1.1.Sino-Burmese War

    Was a war between Qing China and the Konbaung Dynasty of Burma. The war consisted of a series of unsuccesful Chinese invasions of Burma.

    1.1.1.Second invasion (Sino-Burmese War)

    Was the invasion of Burma by the Qing Dynasty, the third of four that form the Sino-Burmese War (1765-1769).

  • January 1793: The Qing forces marched along the banks of the Trishuli River until they reached Betrawati (city of Nukawot).

  • 2. Conquests of Rana Bahadur Shah


    Expansion during the rule of Rana Bahadur Shah in the Kingdom of Nepal.

  • January 1796: Tibet tributary state of China.

  • 3. Dogra-Tibetan War


    Was a war between Tibet, a vassal of the Qing Dynasty, and the Sikh Empire.

    3.1.Tibetan Counterattack

    Was the Tibetan counterattack against the Sikh invasion of the Dogra-Tibetan War.

  • February 1842: Tibetan invasion of Ladakh.
  • September 1842: Qing China and the Sikh Empire signed a treaty in September 1842 that stipulated no transgressions or interference in the other country's frontiers.

  • Disestablishment


  • February 1842: Tibetan invasion of Ladakh.
  • September 1842: Qing China and the Sikh Empire signed a treaty in September 1842 that stipulated no transgressions or interference in the other country's frontiers.
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