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| 0641 | T'ai Tsung |  |
| Defeats invading Tibetans under Song-San Gampo |
| Gives his niece as wife to the Tibetan King who recognizes Chinese sovereignty |
| Pamirs Receives tributes from tribes & principalities west of the Pamirs |
| Sinkiang Re-establishes Chinese sovereignty over Sinkiang |
| 0849 | Hsiuan Tsung |  |
| When the Tibetan royal line dies out China regains territory in the west |
| 1907 | P'u-i |  |
| Britain and Russia negotiate the status of Persia, Tibet and Afghanistan |
| 1910 | P'u-i |  |
| Lhasa Chinese troops enter Lhasa, Tibet |
| 1946 | Kai-Shek, Chiang |  |
| China recognizes Mongolia but not Tibet nor Xinjiang |
| 1949 | Tse-Tung, Mao |  |
| Communist China invades eastern Tibet |
| 1951 | Tse-Tung, Mao |  |
| Communist China annexes Tibet/ Xizang |
| 2008 | Jiabao, Wen |  |
| 16th Mar Beijing According to Times Online, in the Central University for Nationalities in Beijing, around 100 ethnic Tibetan students organise a sit-in protest in solidarity with the protesters in Tibet |
| 10th May Wen Jiabao accuses Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th and current Dalai Lama, of masterminding the violence, while the Dalai Lama denies the accusation and says the uprisings are caused by wide discontent in Tibet |
| 2008 | Jintao, Hu |  |
| 10th Mar The 2008 Tibetan unrest, also known as the 314 Riots in China, began with demonstrations on March 10, 2008 (Tibetan Uprising Day), the 49th anniversary of the failed 1959 Tibetan uprising against Beijing's rule |