The McMahon Line and After: A Study of the Triangular Contest on India's North-eastern Frontier Between Britain, China, and Tibet, 1904-47 |
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The Forgotten Frontier | 1 |
A Chinese Comeback into Tibet | 30 |
Tibet and the Convention with Russia 1907 | 47 |
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