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Modern China 34, no. 2 (2008): 210-46. Kolmaš, Josef. The
Ambans and ****istant
Ambans of Tibet,
Archiv Orientální.
Supplementa 7. Prague: The Oriental...
- and 1748,
there was only one
amban. The
first two
ambans,
Sengge and Mala, held
office for five years, but
thereafter ambans held
office for a
maximum of...
-
Pantai Amban is a
beach on the
northeast head of the Bird's Head Peninsula, West Papua, Indonesia, 3
kilometres (1.9 mi)
north of
Amban village and 7 kilometres...
- the Qing in from the 1890s, some ****istant
ambans (Chinese: 欽差駐藏幫辦大臣) were just as
notable as the
senior ambans. Two of them, Feng Quan and Zhao Erfeng,...
- Ul Oya
Kirindi Oya
Loggal Oya Uma Oya
Badulu Oya Kalu
Ganga (Tributary)
Amban Ganga Gin Oya The
Mahaweli River starts from Polwathura/Mahavila area with...
- Namgyal, was ********inated by two Qing
Manchu diplomats, or
ambans. As a result, both
ambans were murdered, and 51 Qing
soldiers and 77
Chinese citizens...
-
promoted the
Fifth Panchen Lama to be a
rival leader and
reinstated the
ambans and the
Lhasa garrison.
Polhanas died in 1747. He was
succeeded by his son...
- the Qing
imperial residents (
ambans) were
further strengthened in both ordinances.
Tibet under Qing rule List of Qing
ambans in
Tibet Jiawei Wang; Gyaincain...
-
important matters were to be
submitted to the
ambans. It
strengthened the
powers of the
ambans. The
ambans were
elevated above the
Kashag and the regents...
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subordinate to the
generals and the
Chinese amban in
military matters,
until the
expulsion of the
ambans following the
Xinhai Revolution in 1912. Today...