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The Younghusband Expedition (To Lhasa) (An Interpretation)

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Description:- , About The Author:- Parshotam Mehara, formerly Professor of History and Central Asian Studies at the Punjab University, Chandigarh., Contents:- IIIustrations and Maps • Foreword • Preface to the Second Edition • Acknowledgements • A Hundred Years On • Introduction • India and Tibet: Hitorical Geograpohy • India’s Land Frontiers and Tibet • Tibet and its Geography • Tibet, India and China: Early Contacts • Tibet vis-à-vis (Pre-British) India and China • The Missions of George Bogle and Samuel Turner • India, China and Tibet to 1890 • Curzon, Tibet's Dalai Lama and Czarist Russia • Curzon’s Early Years and India • Curzon as Viceroy: His Quarrels with Whitehall • Lord Curzon and Tibet, 1899-1902 • The 13th Dalai Lama and Dorjief • Curzon vis-à-vis Russian ‘Intrigue’ in Tibet • The Younghusband Mission Advance into Tibet • The Tibet Mission takes shape • The Mission and its Leader • ‘Negotiations’ at Khamba Jong • The Advance to Gyantse • Guru and its Aftermath • Problems: Man-made God-Made • Clash of Wills: Younghusband, Curzon and the Cabinet • Younghusband in Lhasa, the Convention and After • Negotiations and their Scope: Preliminary Exchanges between Calcutta and Whitehall • Negotiations and their Scope : HMG’s Final ‘Diktat’ • Younghusband at Lhasa: ‘Negotiations’ and the ‘Negotiators’ • The Commissioner Versus the Amban • The Tongsa Penlop and Captain Jit Bahadur • The Lhasa Convention: The Indemnity and the Agent • The Lhasa Convention: HMG’s Disavowal • The Scapegoat • Restrospect–and Prospect • Appendices • Bibliography • Index, About The Book:- In A World Of Rapid Technological Development, People Are Constantly Falling Behind And Becoming Technological Illiterates. Technology Companies Are Constantly Struggling To Find Effective Ways To Help Customers Or Potential Customers Understand The Advantages Or The Operation Of Their New Products. Technical Writing Is A Specialized, Structured Way Of Writing, Where Information Is Presented In A Format And Manner That Best Suits The Cognitive And Psychological Needs Of The Readers, So They Can Respond To A Document. Thus, It Is Writing Formatted And Shaped To Make Reading As Simple, Poignant, Unequivocal, And Enjoyable As Possible. It So Happens That Most Technical Writing Positions Are Still Primarily Offered To Those Who Can Write Effective End-User Manuals, System Design Documents, Web Sites, And The Like For Engineering And It Firms. This Book Aims To Teach Students The Skill Of Technical Writing. It Is Unique In That It Gets To The Point, Uses Practical Outlines Throughout, And Actually Shows Students How To Produce The Most Common Technical Documents Step-By-Step. It Employs A Laid-Back Approach That Is Focused On Providing Real-World Information In A Straightforward And Easy-To-Understand Manner., About The Author:- Parshotam Mehara, Formerly Professor Of History And Central Asian Studies At The Punjab University, Chandigarh., Content:- Iiiustrations And Maps • Foreword • Preface To The Second Edition • Acknowledgements • A Hundred Years On • Introduction • India And Tibet: Hitorical Geograpohy • India’S Land Frontiers And Tibet • Tibet And Its Geography • Tibet, India And China: Early Contacts • Tibet Vis-À-Vis (Pre-British) India And China • The Missions Of George Bogle And Samuel Turner • India, China And Tibet To 1890 • Curzon, Tibet'S Dalai Lama And Czarist Russia • Curzon’S Early Years And India • Curzon As Viceroy: His Quarrels With Whitehall • Lord Curzon And Tibet, 1899-1902 • The 13Th Dalai Lama And Dorjief • Curzon Vis-À-Vis Russian ‘Intrigue’ In Tibet • The Younghusband Mission Advance Into Tibet • The Tibet Mission Takes Shape • The Mission And Its Leader • ‘Negotiations’ At Khamba Jong • The Advance To Gyantse • Guru And Its Aftermath • Problems: Man-Made God-Made • Clash Of Wills: Younghusband, Curzon And The Cabinet • Younghusband In Lhasa, The Convention And After • Negotiations And Their Scope: Preliminary Exchanges Between Calcutta And Whitehall • Negotiations And Their Scope : Hmg’S Final ‘Diktat’ • Younghusband At Lhasa: ‘Negotiations’ And The ‘Negotiators’ • The Commissioner Versus The Amban • The Tongsa Penlop And Captain Jit Bahadur • The Lhasa Convention: The Indemnity And The Agent • The Lhasa Convention: Hmg’S Disavowal • The Scapegoat • Restrospect–And Prospect • Appendices • Bibliography • Index