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lfc123
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Posted on 04-06-06 9:03
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check out this bull shit posted in wikipedia! "In 1788 the Gurkha King Prithvi Narayan Shah, in the process of carving out the modern boundaries of Nepal, invaded Tibet. Unable to defeat the Gurkhas alone the Tibetans called upon Qing reinforcements. The Qing-Tibetan army defeated the Gurkhas and invaded Nepal. Thereafter Nepal was officially a tributary state to the Qing Empire. This brought the attention of the British, which regarded Nepal as being within its sphere of influence. The Tibetans withdrew from Nepal, but they closed the Tibetan border and refused to allow any foreigners to enter the country. Tibet's reputation as "the hermit kingdom" dates from this time. During the whole of the 19th century few foreigners saw Lhasa." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Tibet#The_Mongols_and_the_Sakya_.28Sa-skya.29_school
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AP98
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Posted on 04-07-06 8:24
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LFC123, the time provided is wrong. If 1788 AD, PRithvi Narayan Shah was already dead. IF 1788 BS, he was a child. wikipedia! is trying to do a good job. We can correct them. About the War with china, in nepalese history we had won. China has not claimed anything on that till now.
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Posted on 04-07-06 8:26
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ooops typo, please read IF as IN
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Posted on 04-07-06 8:41
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Guys looks like i did it. go to, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Tibet#The_Mongols_and_the_Sakya_.28Sa-skya.29_school write whatever bullcrap. make your own history.
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