Dogra–Tibetan war
1841–1842 war between the Dogra State of Jammu and Tibet / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Dogra–Tibetan war[2][3] or Sino-Sikh war[4] was fought from May 1841 to August 1842, between the forces of the Dogra nobleman Gulab Singh of Jammu, under the suzerainty of the Sikh Empire, and those of Tibet,[3] under the protectorate of the Qing dynasty. Gulab Singh's commander was the able general Zorawar Singh Kahluria, who, after the conquest of Ladakh, attempted to extend its boundaries in order to control the trade routes into Ladakh.[5] Zorawar Singh's campaign, suffering from the effects of inclement weather, suffered a defeat at Taklakot (Purang) and Singh was killed.[6] The Tibetans then advanced on Ladakh. Gulab Singh sent reinforcements under the command of his nephew Jawahir Singh. A subsequent battle near Chushul in 1842 led to a Tibetan defeat. A treaty was signed in 1842 maintaining the status quo ante bellum.[7]
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Traditional Chinese | 森巴戰爭 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 森巴战争 | ||||||
Literal meaning | Dogra War | ||||||
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