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The Unveiling of Lhasa

Chapter 12 TO THE GREAT RIVER

Word Count: 7121    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

gates, peace negociations fell through. The Lhasa Government seemed to be chaotic and conveniently inaccessible. The

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The Unveiling of Lhasa
The Unveiling of Lhasa
“December, 1903. A border dispute escalates amid rumours of a proposed secret alliance between Russia and the religious monarchy at Lhasa. British Colonel Francis Younghusband marches his Indian troops north with a battalion of coolies and special correspondent for The Daily Mail Edmund Candler in tow. It was a thrilling new chapter in the "Great Game" of Asian colonial supremacy, which sent the men deep into the heart of a region that few outsiders had ever lived to recount.”
1 Chapter 1 THE CAUSES OF THE EXPEDITION2 Chapter 2 OVER THE FRONTIER3 Chapter 3 THE CHUMBI VALLEY4 Chapter 4 PHARI JONG5 Chapter 5 THE ROAD AND TRANSPORT6 Chapter 6 THE ACTION AT THE HOT SPRINGS7 Chapter 7 A HUMAN MISCELLANY8 Chapter 8 THE ADVANCE OF THE MISSION OPPOSED9 Chapter 9 GYANTSE10 Chapter 10 No.1011 Chapter 11 GOSSIP ON THE ROAD TO THE FRONT12 Chapter 12 TO THE GREAT RIVER13 Chapter 13 LHASA AND ITS VANISHED DEITY14 Chapter 14 THE CITY AND ITS TEMPLES15 Chapter 15 THE SETTLEMENT