Description
East India (Tibet): Further papers Relating to Tibet is an authoritative three-volume compilation of official governmental documents and diplomatic correspondence presented to both Houses of Parliament by royal command. This significant historical collection offers extensive documentation of British colonial interests, administrative policies, and diplomatic negotiations concerning Tibet during the East India Company era.
The papers encompass a wide range of topics including political relations, trade discussions, military considerations, and geographical surveys. These official records provide researchers, historians, and scholars with primary source material detailing the complex relationship between the British Empire and the Tibetan region. The documents reflect the geopolitical strategies, cultural observations, and administrative approaches of the period.
This three-volume set serves as an invaluable resource for understanding 19th-century imperialism, Asian history, and the historical context of Tibet’s interactions with Western powers. It remains an essential reference for academic study of British colonial history and international relations.







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