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The 13th Dalai Lama fled to India, and the Qing government announced that he would be stripped of the title of Dalai Lama

On February 12, 1910, the Sichuan Army that entered Tibet entered Lhasa, and the 13th Dalai Lama fled to India at the instigation of the British and Indian authorities.

In order to strengthen the frontier, the Qing government dispatched the Sichuan army to Xizang. In June 1909, the Sichuan army entered Tibet, and the Dalai Lama secretly ordered the Tibetan army to resist along the way. On June 25, the Qing government announced the Dalai Lama's guilt and revoked his name of "Awang Lobu Zang Tubudan Jiacuo Ji Village Wang Qu wanted to marry the Dalai Lama". At the same time, the minister in Tibet, Lianyu, visited the spirit boy as usual and established a new Dalai Lama.

Key words: February 12, 1910, Dalai Lama III, Qing government


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