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DescriptionSimla Convention and ROC control in Kham.jpg
English: Simla Convention boundaries and actual control by ROC, 1914 - 1945

From the Legend:

  • bold red line - frontier of the Tibet region
  • bold blue line - boundary between Outer Tibet and Inner Tibet proposed in the Simla Conference
  • dotted blue line - boundary during the Qing Empire 1727-1910

  • light blue line - de facto boundary during 1912-1917
  • dark brown line - de facto boundary during 1918-1932
  • dotted red line - de facto boundary in 1945
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Source http://pahar.in/tibet-and-china-after-1900/
Author Hugh Richardson
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Simla Convention boundaries and actual control by ROC, 1914 - 1945

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Kham ইংলিস

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Xinlong County ইংলিস

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1945

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