October 6.1913-In consultation with British Simla "Tibet issue"
October 6, 1913 (on September Guichou seventh day), in consultation with the British Simla "Tibet issue".
to participate in the the Simla Conference representatives photo In 1913, the Sino-British meeting opened in Shimla, India, on the 13th to start the first working meeting. (TodayinHistory.cn) Site selection in India is the idea of the British side, in order to control the meeting process. The representative of the British Foreign Secretary of the British-Indian government McMahon, on behalf of Tibet "sleep Anglophile aristocratic Xazha side, Dorjee. The representative of China Tibetan XuanFuShi so Chen Yifan. During the meeting, the representative of China, "everything that moves, were representatives escort named entertaining, in fact, tantamount to monitor. The meeting in the British possession of the Agreement and seek my "atmosphere.
"Tibetan side" first proposed six draft include: independence of Tibet; Tibet territory including Qinghai, Litang, Batang, Dajianlu places; China shall not be staff stationed in Tibet; British possession modify Tsusho Articles of China shall not interfere. Not only to make the independence of Tibet, and also large tracts of land in western Qinghai and Sichuan classified Tibet. Even the British minister Zhu Jordan said: "No one can make me believe Dajianlu and Batang not belong to the Chinese people. "
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