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List of Qing ambans in Tibet information


The residence of the Amban in Lhasa
The letter from Governor Wenshuo to Khadga Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana, Governor of Palpa in Nepal, 1887

From 1727 until 1912, roughly corresponding to the era of Tibet under Qing rule, the Qing Emperor appointed "imperial commissioner-resident of Tibet" (Chinese: 欽差駐藏辦事大臣). The official rank of the imperial resident is amban (Tibetan: བོད་བཞུགས་ཨམ་བན, Wylie: bod bzhugs am ban, colloquially "High Commissioner"). With increasing diplomatic contacts between the British and the Qing in from the 1890s, some assistant ambans (Chinese: 欽差駐藏幫辦大臣) were just as notable as the senior ambans. Two of them, Feng Quan and Zhao Erfeng, who were stationed in Chamdo, were both murdered, the former in the Batang uprising and the latter in Xinhai Revolution.

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List of Qing ambans in Tibet

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British and the Qing in from the 1890s, some assistant ambans (Chinese: 欽差駐藏幫辦大臣) were just as notable as the senior ambans. Two of them, Feng Quan and...

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Tibet under Qing rule

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Governing of Tibet and appointed new ambans. The powers of the Qing ambans in Lhasa were greatly increased. The ambans by this time had a broad right of supervision...

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Amban

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Officials and Qing Tibet Policy, 1905-1911." Modern China 34, no. 2 (2008): 210-46. Kolmaš, Josef. The Ambans and Assistant Ambans of Tibet, Archiv Orientální...

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Tibet

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provinces in 1728. Meanwhile, the Qing government sent resident commissioners called Ambans to Lhasa. In 1750, the Ambans and the majority of the Han Chinese...

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History of Tibet

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the Qing Emperor directly but could only do so through the ambans. The ambans took control of Tibetan frontier defense and foreign affairs. The ambans were...

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British expedition to Tibet

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conduct trade with Tibet. The presence of Chinese ambans in Tibet led the British to assume that China possessed authority over Tibet and they began to...

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Qing dynasty

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extending control over Inner Asia including Tibet, Mongolia, and Xinjiang. The High Qing era was reached in the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (1735–1796). He...

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Tibetan sovereignty debate

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sovereignty of China" when the Qing dynasty (1644–1912) ended the brief Nepalese invasion (1788–1792) of parts of Tibet in c. 1793. The Tibetan Government in Exile...

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Dalai Lama

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army and started conspiring with the Dzungars to rid Tibet of Qing influence. In 1750, when the ambans realised this, they invited him and personally assassinated...

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Simla Convention

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was quelled by Qing general Feng Quan, who died in the uprising, and Zhao Erfeng, who became the Qing Dynasty's governing amban for Tibet. The British government...

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Lhasa riot of 1750

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ambans. As a result, both ambans were murdered, and 51 Qing soldiers and 77 Chinese citizens were killed in the uprising. A year later the leader of the...

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Mongolia under Qing rule

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the administration of Inner and Outer Mongolia, but also oversaw the appointments of Ambans in Tibet and Xinjiang, as well as Qing relations with Russia...

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Lingchi

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Manchu ambans with arrows, bows and fowling pieces during the Lhasa riot when they assaulted the building the Manchu ambans (Labdon and Fucin) were in; Sacan...

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13th Dalai Lama

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December 1933) was the 13th Dalai Lama of Tibet, enthroned during a turbulent era and the collapse of the Qing Dynasty. Referred to as "the Great Thirteenth"...

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List of rulers of Tibet

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Chinese expedition to Tibet (1720) Tibet under Qing rule Tibet (1912–1951) List of modern political leaders of Tibet Ancient Tibet: Research materials from...

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Tibetan Army

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in 1913 by the 13th Dalai Lama, who had fled Tibet during the 1904 British expedition to Tibet and returned only after the fall of the Qing power in Tibet...

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Yongzheng Emperor

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efforts to consolidate Qing's position in Outer Mongolia and Tibet through force. The Yongzheng Emperor died in 1735 at the age of 56 and was succeeded...

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Lhasa

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and the Qing government sent resident commissioners, called the Ambans, to Lhasa. On 11 November 1750, the murder of the regent by the Ambans triggered...

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Government of the Qing dynasty

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The Qing dynasty (1644–1912) was the last imperial dynasty of China. The early Qing emperors adopted the bureaucratic structures and institutions from...

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Tibetan independence movement

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Qing rule of Tibet. Later, the Chinese emperor assigned the Dalai Lama and Panchen Lama to be in charge of religious and political matters in Tibet....

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7th Dalai Lama

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declared Tibet a protectorate of the Qing Empire and in 1727 installed two high commissioners, or Ambans, and a garrison of Qing troops from China in Lhasa...

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Foreign relations of Tibet

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dispatched and the ambans given more power. However, the ambans, isolated from imperial power centers, soon fell under the control of the local government...

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Ganden Phodrang

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the fall of the Qing empire in 1912, the Ganden Phodrang government lasted until the 1950s, when Tibet was annexed by the People's Republic of China. During...

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Historical money of Tibet

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use of historical money in Tibet started in ancient times, when Tibet had no coined currency of its own. Bartering was common, gold was a medium of exchange...

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Qianlong Emperor

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Manchu ambans with arrows, bows and fowling pieces during the Lhasa riot when they assault the building the Manchu ambans (Labdon and Fucin) were in. Tibetan...

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Batang uprising

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implemented by Feng Quan, Qing's assistant amban to Tibet, stationed in Chamdo (in western Kham). Feng Quan was murdered in the uprising and four French...

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