Tibet (1912–1951) Sichuan clique Communist Party of China
Commanders and leaders
Pandastang Togbye Pandatsang Rapga
(Regent of Tibet) Sichuan Warlord Liu Wenhui[1]
Strength
Khamba tribesmen
Tibetan Army Sichuan army 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.
^Arpi, Claude. "The Karma of Tibet" (PDF). pp. 95–96. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
^Michel Peissel, Les Cavaliers du Kham, guerre secrète au Tibet, Robert Laffont, Paris, 1972,
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