term Buddhist Governement, that refers to the symbiotic relationship between religion and state, was a common idea between the Tibetans, Mongolians and Manchus
présentation en ligne) (en) Paul Kocot Nietupski, Labrang monastery : a Tibetanbuddhist community on the inner Asian borderlands, 1709-1958, Lanham (Md.),
over the TibetanBuddhist religious establishment, disrupt the relationship between the monastery and its exiled Rinpoché in Dharamsala, and control the
indemnity to Britain itself and began to take a more active role in day-to-day Tibetanaffairs. Britain's casual invasion of Tibet, therefore, stimulated