Britain took part in helping Tibet gain independence from Chinese rule before 1792. However, after 1792, Britain refused to assist Tibet.
they are controlled by the Chinese communist party
They traded with people from India, Tibet, Persia, and Mediterranean countries. They also traded with soldiers, nomads and whoever else happened to be on the road.
yes they didANSWER 2china invaded Tibet and Tibet is still an occupied country subject to some severe and often brutal attempts at control - china is one of the last of the "old school" communist dictatorships but is trying to enter the modern world - but that "old school" mentality is concerned with saving face and such and solving the Tibet problem is probably one of public image - with the end of the cold war china really doesnt need Tibet as it once did (for border security) but its hard for them to back out due to the stubborness of its leaders also if not for the protection of the USA Taiwan would be invaded instantly by mainland china - and don't forget the Korean war - the Chinese had a big part in that and they almost wonchina has a long history of invasion, including the Philippines, okinawa, and japan - some of those invasions ended in disaster for china
It is really hard to say as the Mongols used to have a custom of killing all the residents of a recently-occupied city
an autonomous region
Due to the Chinese invasion of Tibet the Dalai Lama lives in Dharamsala india
The Dalai Lama resided in Tibet before exiling to India in 1959 due to Chinese invasion of Tibet.
Tibet was assumed into China following the invasion of Tibet by the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army. As such, it is governed under the Chinese communist system. Tibet's former government, lead by the Deli Lama, still operates in exile in northern India.
The Chinese believed that Tibet was always part of the motherland.
The Chinese name for Tibet is 西藏. Its pronounciation is Xi-Zang.
Yes, Tibet is an autonomous region within communist china and was annexed by the Chinese in 1951 recently there has been civil unrest in the region, specifically the 2008 Tibetan riots.
China took over Tibet in 1951
Tibet Autonomous Region was created in 1951.
The currency used in Tibet is Chinese Yuan.
Lhasa is the capital city of Tibet before 1959. It was the administrative center of Tibet and Gaden Podrang was the name of the government. After Chinese invasion, Tibetan plateau divided into four provinces out of Tibet autonomous region; they are Qinghai, Gansu, Sichuan and Yunnan provinces. These provinces are culturally much rich for Tibetan nomads as well.
No, it is directly north of Tibet (annexed by China in 1951).