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Most of the people native to and/or living in Arunachal Pradesh are of Tibeto-Burman origin. (wikipedia)

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how could indian asshole claim sovereighty in an area with people of tibeto-burmese origin?
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Historically, the area had a close relationship with Tibetan people and Tibetan culture, for example the sixth Dalai Lama Tsangyang Gyatso was born in Tawang.[6]

In 1913-1914 representatives of China, Tibet and Britain negotiated a treaty in India: the Simla Accord.[7] This treaty's objective was to define the borders between Inner and Outer Tibet as well as between Outer Tibet and British India. British administrator, Sir Henry McMahon, drew up the 550 miles (890 km) McMahon Line as the border between British India and Outer Tibet during the Simla Conference. The Tibetan and British representatives at the conference agreed to the line, which ceded Tawang and other Tibetan areas to the British Empire. The Chinese representative had no problems with the border between British India and Outer Tibet, however on the issue of the boder between Outer Tibet and Inner Tibet the talks broke down. Thus, the Chinese representative refused to accept the agreement and walked out.[citation needed] The Tibetan Government and British Government went ahead with the Simla Agreement and declared that the benefits of other articles of this treaty would not be bestowed on China as long as it stays out of the purview. The Chinese position since then has been that since China had sovereignty over Tibet, the line was invalid without Chinese agreement. Furthermore, by refusing to sign the Simla documents, the Chinese Government had escaped according any recognition to the validity of the McMahon Line.[8]


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12 mins agoRe: china-india border issues: shame on rogueness of india
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24, Linyi, Shandong, China

Historically, the area had a close relationship with Tibetan people and Tibetan culture, for example the sixth Dalai Lama Tsangyang Gyatso was born in Tawang.[6]

In 1913-1914 representatives of China, Tibet and Britain negotiated a treaty in India: the Simla Accord.[7] This treaty's objective was to define the borders between Inner and Outer Tibet as well as between Outer Tibet and British India. British administrator, Sir Henry McMahon, drew up the 550 miles (890 km) McMahon Line as the border between British India and Outer Tibet during the Simla Conference. The Tibetan and British representatives at the conference agreed to the line, which ceded Tawang and other Tibetan areas to the British Empire. The Chinese representative had no problems with the border between British India and Outer Tibet, however on the issue of the boder between Outer Tibet and Inner Tibet the talks broke down. Thus, the Chinese representative refused to accept the agreement and walked out.[citation needed]

The Tibetan Government and British Government went ahead with the Simla Agreement and declared that the benefits of other articles of this treaty would not be bestowed on China as long as it stays out of the purview. The Chinese position since then has been that since China had sovereignty over Tibet, the line was invalid without Chinese agreement. Furthermore, by refusing to sign the Simla documents, the Chinese Government had escaped according any recognition to the validity of the McMahon Line.[8]

^ Lamb, Alastair, The McMahon line: a study in the relations between India, China and Tibet, 1904 to 1914, London, 1966, p529
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wikipedia: pay attention to the place "citation needed". indians and british's partial words---they can not find proofs!

at this problem, the wikipedia was partial too, just they speak english but china not!

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10 mins agoRe: china-india border issues: shame on rogueness of india
oliver

24, Linyi, Shandong, China

the key problem is that, the dalai government at that time try to seek "independence", for that perpose they sold out where the sixth dalai's birthplace to the british in trade for an endorsement!
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5 mins agoRe: china-india border issues: shame on rogueness of india
oliver

24, Linyi, Shandong, China

Various tribes in the state of Arunachal Pradesh have all evolved their own individual dialects that distinguishes them from the rest of the tribes. Some of the most widespread dialects are Nishi, Monpa, Adi, Dafla etc. Arunachal Pradesh has over 50 distinct languages and dialects, mostly of the Sino-Tibetan language family. However, Assamese is widely spoken. Presently English and Hindi have become widely used languages in Arunachal Pradesh. English is quietly replacing Nefamese (a pidgin of Assamese and various dialects in Arunachal) as the lingua franca of Arunachal Pradesh. Almost entire population of the state can understand and converse in Hindi.

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the local dalect are of tibet-chinese family---can't this prove anything?

we can see again english imperialism occurred here too. they figure by changing the language here they can claim more rights

why didn't the editor here present a survey chart for the language spoken?
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2 mins agoRe: china-india border issues: shame on rogueness of india
oliver

24, Linyi, Shandong, China

British map published in 1909 showing the Indo-Tibetan traditional border (eastern section on the top right)

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2009年8月28日 上午1點27分44秒when did taiwanese converted to lama buddhism?

when did taiwanese converted to lama buddhism?
taiwan democratic progressive party leaders decided to invite dalai to pray for the victims after taiwan's enormous typhoon disaster

i want to ask taiwan dpp leaders:

when did taiwanese converted to lama buddhism. even inviting the pope would be more reasonale!----it was known to all that most of taiwanese believe in christian! and none of the buddhists in taiwan belongs to lama's sect!

what you can do for the victims except making shows and picking a fight against kuomintang and the mainland china?

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