- The
Chumbi Valley,
called Dromo or
Tromo in Tibetan, is a
valley in the
Himalayas that
projects southwards from the
Tibetan plateau,
intervening between...
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Chumbi (Tibetan: ཆུ་འབི, Wylie: chu 'bi, THL: chu bi; Chinese: 春丕; pinyin: Chūn pī) is a
historic village in the
Chumbi Valley or the
Yadong County of...
- the
towns of
Kalimpong and
Gangtok to the
villages and
towns of the
lower Chumbi Valley. The p**** was surve**** by J. W.
Edgar in 1873, who
described the...
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attacking Chinese forces. The
competition to
control the
disputed borderland in
Chumbi Valley is seen as a
major cause for
heightening the
tensions in
these incidents...
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arrived at New
Chumbi.
Macdonald and
Younghusband discussed their differences, and on 12 June the
Tibet Field Force marched out of New
Chumbi. Once the obstacle...
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Chumbi may
refer to:
Chumbi Valley,
Tibet Chumbi, a town in the
Chumbi Valley Chumbi language, also
called "Groma language",
spoken in the
Chumbi Valley...
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traditional Chinese: 下司馬鎮; pinyin: Xiàsīmǎ Zhèn), is the prin****l town in the
Chumbi Valley or
Yadong County in the
Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It is also...
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Torsha and also
known as
Kambu Maqu,
Machu and Amo Chhu)
rises from the
Chumbi Valley in Tibet, China,
where it is
known as Machu. Its
course continues...
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publicly held referendum. From Sikkim,
India consolidated its
control the
Chumbi Valley,
along with Bhutan. The
dimensions of the
corridor are a
matter of...
- THL: drok lam),
called Donglang (Chinese: 洞朗) by China, is an area in
Chumbi Valley with a high
plateau and a valley,
lying between China's
Yadong County...