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1934 Khamba rebellion
Date1934
Location
Kham (Xikang province)
Result Rebellion aborted
Belligerents
Khamba rebels led by the Pandatsang family Tibet Tibet (1912–1951)
Sichuan clique
1934 Khamba rebellion Communist Party of China
Commanders and leaders
Pandastang Togbye
Pandatsang Rapga
Tibet (Regent of Tibet)
Sichuan Warlord Liu Wenhui[1]
Strength
Khamba tribesmen TibetTibetan Army
Sichuan army
1934 Khamba rebellion Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army

The 1934 Khamba rebellion was a rebellion in the western regions of Kham in Xikang against the Tibetan Government and the Sichuan Warlord Liu Wenhui.[2] It consisted of Khamba tribesmen led by the Pandatsang family; two brothers of the family, Pandatsang Togbye and Pandatsang Rapga, led the revolt.

  1. ^ Arpi, Claude. "The Karma of Tibet" (PDF). pp. 95–96. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  2. ^ Michel Peissel, Les Cavaliers du Kham, guerre secrète au Tibet, Robert Laffont, Paris, 1972,

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