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0522 India and Tibet : vol.1
インドとチベット : vol.1
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doi: 10.20676/00000295
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insistence and military activity in
Tibet, 342 et seq., 353, 356; signs
the Trade Regulations, 361; the
Dalai Lama visits Peking, 383, 385
Chao, Colonel, the Chinese delegate,
142, 154
Chao Erh-feng, Chinese Resident for
Tibet, 362; defeats the Tibetans at
Batang, 371 et seq.; goes to Chiamdo,
388; his conduct impeached, 422
Chao Erh-hsun, Viceroy at Hankow,
362
Chefu Convention, 46
Chiamdo, Chinese military force arrive
at, 375; agreement between the
Chinese and the Dalai Lama at,
388
Chigyab Kenpo (Lord Chamberlain),
235, 242
China: her position and influence in
Tibet, 18, 22, 28, 34, 39, 114, 321,
421 et seq.; Tashi Lama's death
at Peking, 26; the Nepalese driven
back by, 30; her desire to keep
foreigners from Tibet, 43 et seq.;
Chefu Convention, 46; the Sikkim-
Tibet Convention with Great Britain,
50 et seq., 439-441; the boundary
difficulty, 58, 59; and Russia, 72,
80; the Burmese Convention, 77;
attitude towards the Lhasa Mission,
86 et seq.; protest against the
advance to Lhasa, 143, 144; and
the negotiations at Lhasa, 263 et
seq.; obstructive attitude after the
Tibetan Treaty was signed, 342 et
seq., 362 et seq.; and the payment
of the Tibetan indemnity, 348 et
seq.; and the evacuation of the
Chumbi Valley, 354 et seq.; Trade
Regulations, 359 et seq.; Tibet within
her sovereignty, not her suzerainty,
364; puts down Tibetan revolt at
Batang, 368 et seq.; reduces Derge
and Chiamdo, 374 et seq.; the
Dalai Lama visits Peking, 384;
Tibetans' fear of, 387 et seq.; Chinese
troops in Lhasa, 388 et seq.; deposition of the Dalai Lama, 399 et seq.;
convention with Great Britain, 443,
444
Ching, Prince, describes the Tibetan
character, 139
Chisal, 235
Chumalhari Mountain, 116, 160, 161
Chumbi Valley, 133, 139; the march
through, 155 et seq.; on the reten-

tion of, 256 et seq., 295; evacuation
of, 354
Churchill, Lord Randolph, 47
Conventions: Chefu, 46; between
Great Britain and China, 50, 439,
443; between Great Britain and
Tibet, 441; between Great Britain
and Russia, 444
Cooper, Colonel, attack on Tibetan
position, 224
Craster, Captain, death of, 210
Cromer, Earl of, on the result of the
Mission, 325
Curzon, Viscount, Viceroy of India:
his instructions to Major Young-
husband, 11, 96, 97, 124, 142;
attempts to communicate with the
Tibetans, 66, 72; and Nepal, 134;
interview with Major Younghusband
on his return, 332, 333; newspaper
criticisms, 430, 433

Dalai Lama, the, 5, 48; his dealings
with Russia, 67, 74, 320, 377, 378;
refusal to negotiate, 139, 140, 184,
204; desires a peaceful settlement,
211; objects to Mission going to
Lhasa, 288; gives present of silk,
241; flight from Lhasa on the
Mission's approach, 268, 269, 279,
281, 377; journeys to Peking, 380
et seq.; interview with Sir John
Jordan, 383, 384; returns to Lhasa,
385, 387; Chinese excesses, 386 et
seq.; appeal to the British, 386,
395; thanks Indian Government for
their generous treatment, 387; flight
from the Chinese at Lhasa, 391;
interview with Mr. Bell at Darjiling,
392; arrival at Calcutta, and interview with the Viceroy, 394; returns
to Darjiling, 395; deposed by the
Chinese, 399 et seq.
Dane, Sir Louis, Foreign Secretary,
100, 328, 332; appointed British
delegate, 360
Darjiling, 47; scenery and description
of, 100-103; the Dalai Lama's flight
to, 392
Deb Judhur, the Bhutanese Chief,
his aggressive conduct, 13
Derge, Chinese reduction of, 374
Dharm, Raja of Bhutan, friendship
for England, 183, 205
Diaya, Chinese occupation of, 370
Donchuk-la, frontier pillar at, 59
Dongste, 183