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The Exploration of Tibet: Its history and particulars from 1623 to 1904 is a seminal work by Graham Sandberg that provides an exhaustive examination of Tibet’s history across nearly three centuries. The book meticulously documents the exploration, political developments, and cultural transformations that occurred during this crucial period.
Sandberg’s scholarly approach combines historical narrative with detailed accounts of key figures and events that influenced Tibet’s trajectory. The work covers significant diplomatic missions, trade routes, territorial disputes, and the gradual opening of Tibet to the outside world. From the early 17th century through the turn of the 20th century, this volume traces the complex interactions between Tibet and surrounding powers.
This historical text serves as an invaluable resource for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in understanding Tibet’s past. The book’s comprehensive coverage makes it essential reading for those studying Asian history, colonial-era politics, and the geopolitical landscape of Central Asia during a transformative period.







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