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Chushi Gangdruk (Tibetan: ཆུ་བཞི་སྒང་དྲུག་, Wylie: Chu bzhi
sgang drug, lit. 'Four Rivers, Six Ranges') was a
Tibetan guerrilla group.
Formally organized...
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accepted a
golden throne and
petition from
representatives of the
Chushi Gangdruk Tibetan resistance movement, and in
return gave them a
blessing touch on...
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Liberation Army
reprisals against Khampa resistance groups such as the
Chushi Gangdruk became increasingly brutal. Kham's
monastic networks came to be used by...
- People's
Liberation Guerrilla Army (India) —
India (Andhra Pradesh)
Chushi Gangdruk – Tibet,
China Chinese Communist Party –
China Pathet Lao – Laos Katipunan...
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under a
common objective and
hence resulted in the
formation of
Chushi Gangdruk with ****istance from the CIA.
According to
contemporary author Melvyn Goldstein...
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Trail p****es
through both
sections for
approximately 20 miles.
Chushi Gangdruk List of
national monuments of the
United States List of
protected areas...
- 1959
Tibetan uprising March 10, 1959
March 21, 1959 Tibetan and
Khampa protesters and
militants Chushi Gangdruk People's
Republic of
China Central Asia...
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protest against the
Chinese government, they
would use the flag of
Chushi Gangdruk instead.
Tibetan historian,
Jamyang Norbu, has
challenged this ****ertion...
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Affairs Council Ganden Phodrang Inner Mongolian People's
Party Chushi Gangdruk Parliament of the
Central Tibetan Administration Simla Treaty "Central...
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including arms and ammunition, as well as
training to
members of
Chushi Gangdruk and
other Tibetan guerrilla groups at Camp Hale. In 2001, a presidential...