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had set up a radio station there. 50 PLA soldiers captured Dengke and destroyed the radio station. Two weeks later (July), 800 Khampa militia (including 300 monks) raided Dengke, claiming to have killed 600 PLA soldiers. In the end, the PLA succeeded in occupying eastern Kham.
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1450:Melvin C. Goldstein,
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2242:Relations with Song
2214:Relations with Tang
2152:European exploration
2039:Project Blue Sword-B
1979:Sino-Indian Standoff
1967:Sino-Indian skirmish
1660:(2006) Grove Press.
1134:on 23 September 2015
1122:"The Karma of Tibet"
1090:John Kenneth Knaus,
526:improve this section
479:, leader of the pro-
366:improve this article
188:Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme
51:prior to the battle.
3630:Second United Front
3550:NanjingâWuhan split
3498:SunâJoffe Manifesto
3347:National Government
2881:Regional Government
2858:CIA Tibetan program
2841:Serfdom controversy
2725:Traditional regions
2576:Simla Accord (1914)
2498:2008 Tibetan unrest
2322:List of Qing ambans
2267:Phagmodrupa dynasty
2015:Sino-Vietnamese War
1851:Yijiangshan Islands
1803:Cross-Taiwan Strait
1410:Goldstein 1997 p.45
1162:The China Quarterly
1039:. 3 September 1949.
1022:Feigon 1996, p.144.
682:Ngabo Ngawang Jigme
654:Lhalu Tsewang Dorje
488:Ngabo Ngawang Jigme
206:Lhalu Tsewang Dorje
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3876:Invasions by China
3871:Invasions of Tibet
3570:Guangzhou Uprising
3508:First United Front
3195:(ceremonial scarf)
3166:Dzong architecture
2983:Imperial Preceptor
2853:Sovereignty debate
2799:Etymology of Tibet
2411:Lhasa riot of 1750
2406:Jinchuan campaigns
2391:Battle of Dartsedo
2309:Qing dynasty rule
2252:Yuan dynasty rule
2226:(9thâ13th century)
2027:Battle of Fakashan
1857:Dachen Archipelago
1813:(after 1 Oct 1949)
1463:Laird, 2006 p.306.
1077:Stephanie Roemer,
1037:The New York Times
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3714:Yu Zisan Incident
3681:Peiping rape case
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2282:Rinpungpa dynasty
2193:(7thâ9th century)
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1786:Xinjiang conflict
1756:Chinese Civil War
1698:978-0-19-581570-2
1690:Captured in Tibet
1671:Shakya, Tsering.
1648:978-1-891620-18-8
1633:978-1-56324-713-2
1600:978-0-520-24941-7
1585:978-0-520-06140-8
1524:Library resources
1401:Laird 2006 p.305.
1392:Laird 2006 p.305.
1207:978-0-19-936836-5
966:Shakya 1999, p.43
957:Laird 2006 p.301.
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