The Chinese forces easily force the Nepalese …
Years: 1684 - 1827
The Chinese forces easily force the Nepalese out of Tibet in 1792 and pursue them to within thirty-five kilometers of Kathmandu.
The Nepalese are forced to sign a humiliating treaty that takes away their trading privileges in Tibet.
It makes them subordinate to the Qing Empire and requires them to pay tribute to Beijing every five years.
Thus, Nepal is enclosed on the north, and the British have again shown themselves to be untrustworthy.
Locations
People
Groups
- Kirat people
- Bengalis
- Persian people
- Pashtun people (Pushtuns, Pakhtuns, or Pathans)
- Buddhism
- Khas peoples
- Indian people
- Chinese (Han) people
- Tibetan people
- Rajasthan, Rajput Kingdoms of
- Rajputs
- Islam
- Muslims, Sunni
- Newar people
- Gurkha
- Tibet, Lamacracy of
- Bhutan, Kingdom of
- Sikkim, Kingdom of
- Chinese Empire, Qing (Manchu) Dynasty
- Mughal Empire (Delhi)
- Britain, Kingdom of Great
- East India Company, British (United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East Indies)
- India, East India Company rule in
- Bengal Presidency
- Nepal, Shah Kingdom of
