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center was
known in
Chinese as
Dajianlu (Chinese: 打箭炉, also
transliterated Tachienlu or Tatsienlu) from the
Chinese transliteration of the
Tibetan name Dartsedo...
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February 1950. In March, the People's
Liberation Army
arrived in
Kangding (
Tachienlu). By mid-April, the 18th Army had at
least 30,000 p****ing
through Kangding...
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containing taxation and
administration records for all the
regions up to
Tachienlu (Kangding). The
Chinese had
nothing comparable to offer. In the face of...
- the Tea
Cultivation in
Western Ssuch´uan and the
Trade with
Tibet via
Tachienlu.
Luzac & Co., London, 1895. Sigler, O.
Phares (January 1950). "Brick Tea...
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Hankou and Chengdu. On 4 June 1938, she went back to the
Tibetan town of
Tachienlu for a
retreat of five years. She was
deeply touched by the announcement...
- of Nyara,
appealed to the
Chinese who
hastened to send up
troops from
Tachienlu to
reinforce the weak
garrison at Kongbatsa,
their nearest outpost to...
- Chienchuan-Mekong divide, and in
Sikang between Batang and Litang,
Tachienlu, Tongolo,
Baurong to
Tachienlu through Hadjaha, the Muli Mountains,
Dzampe sheren Mountain...
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including Cecil Polhill,
began work in
Kangding (then
known as Tatsienlu,
Tachienlu, or
Dartsedo in Tibetan),
making it a base for work in Tibet. In 1905...
- Lama as the
supreme ruler of Tibet,
which then
covered territory from
Tachienlu in the east up to the
Ladakh border in the west in the 17th century. In...
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declared that he
bestowed the
supreme authority of
Tibet on
Dalai Lama, from
Tachienlu in the east to the
Ladakh border in the west. The 5th
Dalai Lama in his...