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![]() ![]() The Status of Tibet The Status of Tibet History leading up to March 10th 1959 Tibetan National Uprising Overview Three Dharma Kings of Tibet The Mongols and Tibet- A Historical Assessment of Relations between the Mongol Empire and Tibet Jurists Call for Referendum on Status of Tibet - Executive Summary My Direct Experience of Independence Tibet 1936-49 UK-China Relations Conference of International Lawyers on Issues relating to Self-Determination and Independence for Tibet Press Statement- 13 September 1994 On the occasion of His Holiness the Dalai Lama's visit to London in September 1994, His Holiness invited for lunch a group of us who had the privilege to live, visit and work in Tibet prior to the Chinese invasion of the country in 1950, to exchange our experiences and reminiscences of that time. Brief account of her time in Tibet - Mrs Joan Mary Jehu I first went to Tibet in January 1931, to Yatung en route for Bhutan on an official mission with my parents. The following year I went to Lhasa. My father, Col. Leslie Weir, was first in Tibet in 1909, where he was British Trade Agent in Gyantse for a few years. He met H.H. the 13th Dalai Lama in 1910, in Darjeeling with the Political Officer, Sir Charles Bell. Professor Heinrich Harrer's report The author of Seven Years in Tibet Some personal observations on Tibet's independence prior to 1950 - Robert Ford The author of Captured in Tibet Tibet in 1937 and 1948 - Fosco Maraini I visited Tibet in the summer of 1937, with Professor Guiseppe Tucci of Rome University. Statement of Mr. Sonam T. Kazi A brief account of his experience in Tibet before the Chinese Invasion Travel to Tibet in 1938 - Archibal Jack I would like first to make the point that I visited Tibet during 1938 for just two months and Lhasa for only eight days. The Status of Independence of Tibet in 1938/39 according to the travel reports (memoirs) - Dr. Bruno Beger Member of Dr. Ernst Schaefer's German expedition to Tibet
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