CHAPTER I BOGLE'S MISSION, 1774 CHAPTER II TURNER'S MISSION, 1782 CHAPTER III MANNING'S VISIT TO LHASA CHAPTER IV THE BENGAL GOVERNMENT'S EFFORTS, 1873 - 1886 CHAPTER V THE CONVENTION WITH CHINA CHAPTER VI SECURING THE TREATY RIGHTS CHAPTER VII NEGOTIATIONS WITH RUSSIA CHAPTER VIII A MISSION SANCTIONED CHAPTER IX SIMLA TO KHAMBA JONG CHAPTER XI DARJILING TO CHUMBI CHAPTER XIV THE STORMING OF GYANTSE JONG CHAPTER XV THE ADVANCE TO LHASA CHAPTER XVIII THE TREATY CONCLUDED CHAPTER XIX IMPRESSIONS AT LHASA CHAPTER XXI THE RESULTS OF THE MISSION CHAPTER XXII NEGOTIATIONS WITH CHINA CHAPTER XXIII THE ATTITUDE OF THE TIBETANS SINCE 1904 CHAPTER XXV A FINAL REFLECTION Minor errors in punctuation and formatting have been silently corrected. Please see the transcriber’s note at the end of this text for details regarding the handling of any textual issues encountered during its preparation. The full-page illustrations, which usually appeared in the original rotated 90°, are given here upright, and have been repositioned slightly to appear at paragraph breaks. Footnotes have been resequenced to be unique across the text, and were moved to the end of the text. The cover image has been fabricated and is placed in the public domain. INDIA AND TIBET THE DALAI LAMA INDIA AND TIBETA HISTORY OF THE RELATIONS WHICH HAVE SUBSISTED BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTRIES FROM THE TIME OF WARREN HASTINGS TO 1910; WITH A PARTICULAR ACCOUNT OF THE MISSION TO LHASA OF 1904 BY SIR FRANCIS YOUNGHUSBAND K.C.I.E. WITH MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS LONDON JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, W. 1910 TO MY WIFE, ON WHOM FELL THE ANXIETY AND SUSPENSE OF DISTANTLY AWAITING THE RESULTS OF HIGH ADVENTURE, I DEDICATE THIS BOOK, IN THE HOPE THAT FROM IT MAY COME SOME RECOMPENSE FOR THE SUFFERING SHE ENDURED |