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... British moved to act and the result was the Lhasa convention . In the Lhasa Convention of 1906 the British refused to stipulate that Tibet would be treated as a province of China and also rejected Peking's demand that China's ...
... British moved to act and the result was the Lhasa convention . In the Lhasa Convention of 1906 the British refused to stipulate that Tibet would be treated as a province of China and also rejected Peking's demand that China's ...
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... British Indian territories were concerned , the Hindu majority areas were to be retained by India and the Muslim majority areas were to go to Pakistan . Had Kashmir been British - Indian territory , under the terms of the partition and ...
... British Indian territories were concerned , the Hindu majority areas were to be retained by India and the Muslim majority areas were to go to Pakistan . Had Kashmir been British - Indian territory , under the terms of the partition and ...
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... British conquest . Now , the West was by no means irreligious ; and , in any case , it is not our intention to argue that the West was not ' really ' Christian , or that the British conquest was not motivated by Christianity , though ...
... British conquest . Now , the West was by no means irreligious ; and , in any case , it is not our intention to argue that the West was not ' really ' Christian , or that the British conquest was not motivated by Christianity , though ...
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