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Contents Preface Part One From the First to the Twelfth Dalai Lamas Gedun Truppa, the First Dalai Lama Gedun Gyatso, the Second Dalai Lama Sonam Gyatso, the Third Dalai Lama Yonten Gyatso the Fourth Dalai Lama Lozang Gyatso, the Fifth Dalai Lama Tsangyang Gyatso, the sixth Dalai Lama Kelzang Gyatso, the Seventh Dalai Lama Jampal Gyatso, the Eight Dalai Lama Lungtok Gyatso, the Ninth Dalai Lama Tsutrim Gyatso, the Tenth Dalai Lama Khedrup Gyatso, the Eleventh Dalai Lama Trinley Gyatso, the Twelfth Dalai Lama Part Two Tupden Gyatso, the Thirteenth Dalai Lama Searching for the Soul Boy The Hair-Shaving and Name-Giving Ceremony The Enthronement Taking the Getsul Vows The Routine of the Dalai Lama Tibet During the Minority of the Thirteenth 
Dalai Lama Tibet's Resistance to Westerners' "Exploration" 
Attempts The murder of the Couriers The Robbing of a Nepalese Merchant in Lhasa by 
Lamaist Monks Britain Frustrated in Its Second Attempt to 
Enter Tibet The Demo Hutuktu Succeeds as Regent The Ninth panchen Is Established by the Drawing 
of Lots  Tibet's First War Against British Invaders The First Treaty Between China and Britain on 
Tibet The Gelong Ordination Assuming Temporal Power The Dispute over Nyagrong The Murder of the Demo Hutuktu How the Dalai and the Panchen Come to Dislike 
Each Other Britain Becomes Insatiable in Its Demands Imperial Russia Steps In Tibetans Rise Again in Arms Against British 
Invaders Peace Terms Dictated by the Aggressors The panchen in India: A British Conspiracy The Second Sino-British Treaty on Tibet The Qing's New Tibet Policy Reforming the Tusi System in Kham British Aggression Against Ladakh and Bhutan The Dalai Lama in Exile Journey to the Nation's Capital Returning to Tibet Flight to India British Imperialist Plots to Sever Tibet from 
China Tibet After the 1911 Revolution The Sichuan Army's Attempt to Return to Tibet The Simla Conference New Measures to strengthen Serfdom Invasion of Kham by the Tibetan Army Bell Goes to Lhasa on Shady Business The Panchen's Flight to the Interior Contacts Between Tibet and the Central 
Government The Tibetan Army Renews Its Attack on Kham The Rivalry Between The Dalai and The Panchen Tightening Monastic Discipline The Dalai Lama Passes Away Huang Musong's Mission of  Homage to Tibet The Panchen's Return to Tibet is Obstructed Part Three Tenzin Gyatso, the Fourteenth Dalai Lama The Search and the Enthronement "The Radreng Incident" The "Hans, go Home!" Incident Agreement Signed for Peaceful Liberation The Dalai Lama Welcomes the Return of the 
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