The Qianlong Emperor sends armies into Tibet …
Years: 1751 - 1751
The Qianlong Emperor sends armies into Tibet after the Lhasa riot of 1750 and firmly establishes the Dalai Lama as the ruler of Tibet, with a Qing resident and garrison to preserve Qing presence.
The leader of the rebellion, Lobsang Trashi, and fourteen other rebels are executed.
Further afield, military campaigns against Nepalese and Gurkhas force these peoples to submit and send tribute.
The leader of the rebellion, Lobsang Trashi, and fourteen other rebels are executed.
Further afield, military campaigns against Nepalese and Gurkhas force these peoples to submit and send tribute.
Locations
Groups
- Buddhism, Tibetan
- Mongols
- Malla (Nepal)
- Dzungars
- Gurkha
- Tibet, Lamacracy of
- Chinese Empire, Qing (Manchu) Dynasty
