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Did Tibet Become an Independant Country After the Revolution of 1911
Did Tibet Become an Independent Country after the Revolution of 1911?
II. The Attitude of the Tibet Region towards the Central Government of China after the Revolution of 1911.
I. The Consistent Stand Taken by the Successive Chinese Central Governments towards the Sovereignty over Tibet after the Revolution of 1911
III. The Proper Handling of the Demise of the Dalai Lama and the Panchen Erdeni as well as Their Reincarnations and Enthronement by the Central Government of China
IV. The Tibetan Local Authorities Attended a Series of Political Conferences Convened by the Central Government of China
V. The Establishment of the Bureau of Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs (Renamed as the Yuan for Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs) and the Commission for Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs by the Central Government to Strengthen the Administration over the Tibet Region
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