Sir Charles Alfred BellKCIE CMG (October 31, 1870 – March 8, 1945) was the British Political Officer for Bhutan, Sikkim and Tibet. He was known as "British India's ambassador to Tibet" before retiring and becoming a noted tibetologist.[1]
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territory, and the border pass at Tunjun-la. In the Simla Convention, CharlesAlfredBell intimated Paljor Dorje Shatra about Barahoti lying within British...
inscription marking it as Bell's birthplace. He had two brothers: Melville James Bell (1845–1870) and Edward CharlesBell (1848–1867), both of whom would...
station. In 1910, Sikkim Political Officer and Tibetologist Sir CharlesAlfredBell engaged Bhutan and signed the Treaty of Punakha and other agreements...
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