File:1945 Simla Conference Frontiers from Tibetan Precis by Richardson in Himalayan Triangle.jpg

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English: The map by Hugh Richardson shows the frontier between 'Inner Tibet' and 'Outer Tibet' claimed by China and that decided in the 1914 Simla Conference

From the map legend:

  • Bold red line: Frontier of Tibet
  • Bold blue line: Boundary between Outer and inner Tibet proposed in the Simla Convention.
  • Dashed red line: First proposal by Sir H. McMahon for frontier of Tibet.
  • Dashed blue line: First proposal by Sir H. McMahon for boundary between Outer and Inner T'bet.
  • Liht blue line: Frontier claimed by Chinese 1914.
  • Dark gray line: Frontier claimed by Tibet
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Source https://pahar.in/wpfb-file/1945-simla-conference-frontiers-from-tibetan-precis-by-richardson-in-himalayan-triangle-jpg/
Author Hugh Richardson

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Simlal Conference frontiers between Inner Tibet and Outer Tibet

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