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Title: Travels of a consular officer in eastern Tibet : together with a history of the relations between China, Tibet and India Year: 1922 (1920s) Authors: Teichman, Eric, Sir, 1884-1944 Subjects: Publisher: Cambridge, England : University Press Contributing Library: Cornell University Library Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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Text Appearing Before Image: mall pass, the trail descends a ravine, which bringsone down to a lower valley where houses and cultivation areagain met with at the Sajya monastery of Tretso Gomba.Kargung consists of a small Podrang and a few scatteredfarms lying just round the corner above the confluence oftwo streams flowing from the south-west and north-west the Tibetans seizing the heights all round and compelling them to surrenderafter a short fight. An account of this incident, written by the Commandantof the Chinese force, is given on p. 55. ^ South of Jyekundo the Yangtze-Mekong divide is a big snow range; thisrange, however, crosses the Yangtze below Dengko, and in De-ge and Gonjothe Yangtze-Mekong divide consists of rolling grass country and elevatedplateaux. ^ There are said to be only some 550 families in Hlato, mostly nomads.There are five Jyelbo, or Kings, in Eastern Tibet, namely, Chala, De-ge,Lintsung, Hlato and Nangchen; the other states being ruled by hereditaryofficials {BSn or Deba). PLATE XXXVII

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