China's State Archives Administration on Monday published historical records that showed Tibet had been under jurisdiction of the central government for more than 700 years since the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368). The archives, including ... ...full story at People's Daily
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China's ownership to Tibet: Historical materials »
YouTube video ===Yuan Dynasty(1271-1368)===
In the early 13th century, Genghis Khan established the Mongol Khanate in north China. The regime of the Mongol Khanate
changed its title to Yuan in 1271 and unified the whole of China in 1279, establishing a central... |
| 08 Apr 08 |
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Records prove Tibet inseparable » Shanghai Daily CHINA'S State Archives Administration has published a telegraph sent by the 14th Dalai Lama to Chairman Mao Zedong in October 1951, in which he expressed his support for the agreement on measures for the peaceful liberation of Tibet. The telegraph was... |
| 08 Apr 08 |
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China publishes Dalai Lama's 1951 telegram to Mao, expressing support » People's Daily China's State Archives Administration on Monday published a telegraph sent by the 14th Dalai Lama to Chairman Mao Zedong in October 1951, in which he expressed his support for the agreement on measures of the peaceful liberation of Tibet. ... |
| 16 Apr 08 |
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Tell you a true Tibet - Origins of so-called 'Tibetan Independence' » People's Daily For more than 700 years the central government of China has continuously exercised sovereignty over Tibet, and Tibet has never been an independent state. Now millions of files in both Chinese and Tibetan recording historical facts over more ... |
| 13 Nov 08 |
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China declassifies third batch of diplomatic archives » People's Daily China's Foreign Ministry on Wednesday declassified a third batch of diplomatic archives dating from 1961 to 1965 containing 41,097 items, almost 70 percent of the archives for the period. The files include referendums, reports, recorded... |
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China publishes historical series on Nanjing Massacre » People's Daily A 27-volume series of historical materials on the Nanjing Massacre, in which more than 300,000 Chinese were slaughtered by Japanese invading troops in 1937, was issued in Nanjing on Monday. In addition to the first 28 volumes that ... |