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Xiaojin County (Chinese: 小金县), also
known as
Tsanlha from its
Tibetan name (Tibetan: བཙན་ལྷ་རྫོང་།), is a
county in the
northwest of
Sichuan Province...
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Chiefdom of
Tsanlha (Tibetan: བཙན་ལྷ་, Wylie:
btsan lha; Chinese: 贊拉土司; pinyin: Zànlā Tǔsī), also
known as
Chiefdom of
Lesser Jinchuan (Chinese: 小金川土司;...
- the
central government in 1749. The
second campaign against Chiefdom of
Tsanlha (Xiao
Jinchuan or
Lesser Jinchuan) took
place in 1771, when the Jinchuan...
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daughter to Tsewang, the
chieftain of
Tsanlha.
Tsewang was cowardly. Slob Dpon
deposed Tsewang and
annexed Tsanlha in 1746; then, he
invaded neighbouring...
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Bathang Kingdom of
Chakla (1407–1950)
Chiefdom of
Chuchen Chiefdom of
Tsanlha History of
Tibet Timeline of
Tibetan history Flag of
Tibet Sumpa Upper...
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Chiefdom of Bozhou,
Chiefdom of S****dong,
Chiefdom of Yongning,
Chiefdom of
Tsanlha Localized dynastic regimes: e.g., Nanyue, Tuyuhun, Dali Kingdom, Kingdom...
- Days later, on
December 4, 1935, the army
reached Leang Ho Kow [zh],
Tsanlha,
where the two
Franciscans were
beheaded with a
sword before the astounded...
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Muslims in this
region are Ma'o, Ngawa, Quqên,
Sirza Degu, Sungqu,
Tsanlha, and Zoigê.
Persian settlers and
immigrants were
found in
Sichuan during...
- 1639–1911) –
Ruled by the
House of Yu (余) of
Mongol descent Chiefdom of
Tsanlha (贊拉土司(ㄗㄢˋ ㄌㄚ ㄊㄨˇ ㄙ)) (AD 1650–1776)
Chiefdom of Wori (沃日土司(ㄨㄛˋ ㄖˋ ㄊㄨˇ ㄙ))...
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Chiefdom of Lijiang,
Chiefdom of Lithang,
Chiefdom of Mangshi,
Chiefdom of
Tsanlha,
Chiefdom of Yao'an,
Chiefdom of Yongning, Mu'ege
Chiefdom of Muli and...