Description
Further Papers relating to Tibet is an important historical document collection presented to both Houses of Parliament. This compilation brings together official correspondence, diplomatic reports, and governmental memoranda pertaining to Tibet during a crucial period of British imperial engagement with Central Asia.
The papers provide valuable primary source material for understanding British policy objectives, diplomatic strategies, and political considerations regarding Tibet. These parliamentary documents offer scholars and historians detailed accounts of official positions, negotiations, and administrative perspectives on Tibetan affairs. The collection reflects the geopolitical complexities of 19th-century Asia and Britain’s expanding influence in the region.
This work serves as an essential resource for those studying British imperial history, Tibetan history, diplomatic relations, and the historical development of Central Asian politics. The documents illuminate the official channels through which policy was debated and implemented.







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