In 1906 and 1907, Britain recognized China’s suzerainty over Tibet. However, the Tibetans were able, with the overthrow of the Ch’ing dynasty in China, to expel (1912) the Chinese in Tibet and reassert their independence. At a conference (1913
In 1906 and 1907, Britain recognized China’s suzerainty over Tibet. However, the Tibetans were able, with the overthrow of the Ch’ing dynasty in China, to expel (1912) the Chinese in Tibet and reassert their independence. At a conference (1913