The Unveiling Of Lhasa

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The Unveiling of Lhasa by Edmund Candler provides a detailed narrative of the British expedition to Tibet in 1904 led by Colonel Younghusband. The book explores the historical context leading to the expedition highlighting the strained relations between Britain and Tibet due to repeated violations of treaties by the Tibetan authorities and the influence of Chinese suzerainty. Candler describes the early European interactions with Tibet noting the visits by Jesuits Capuchins and other missionaries who reached Lhasa before the country adopted a policy of strict exclusion under Chinese influence. The narrative delves into the geopolitical tensions of the time particularly the role of Russian intrigue in Tibet which prompted British action. The expedition aimed to establish direct communication with the Tibetan government bypassing the ineffective Chinese intermediaries. Candler recounts the journey from Darjeeling to Lhasa detailing the challenges faced by the British forces including harsh weather conditions and difficult terrain. The book also provides insights into the cultural and social aspects of Tibetan life as observed by the author during the mission. Candler's account is not only a military chronicle but also a reflection on the broader implications of British imperial policy and its impact on the region.
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