Bakhtiyar Khalji's Tibet campaign

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Bakhtiyar Khalji, the Muslim conqueror of Bengal under the Delhi Sultanate, launched a campaign to invade Tibet in the 13th century. He was motivated by a desire to control the lucrative trade between Tibet and India. Tibet was a source of the most prized possession of any army---horses---and Khalji was keen to secure this route and control the trade by conquering Tibet. rdf:langString
巴赫蒂亞爾·卡爾吉,(?-1206),是德里蘇丹國統治下孟加拉的穆斯林征服者。在13世紀發動了一場侵略吐蕃的運動。他的動機是希望控制吐蕃和印度之間的利潤豐厚的貿易路線。越過錫金和不丹之後,探險隊前往春丕河谷,但他被吐蕃人擊敗並被迫撤退。他的失敗被認為是“災難”。 rdf:langString
rdf:langString Bakhtiyar Khalji's Tibet campaign
rdf:langString 巴赫蒂亞爾·卡爾吉遠征吐蕃
rdf:langString Bakhtiyar Khalji's Tibet campaign
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rdf:langString Bakhtiyar Khalji led his army through harsh terrain into the cultivated valley of mainland Kamarupa and Tibet, where he met fierce resistance and a guerrilla uprising
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rdf:langString Several thousand; cavalry reduced to a few hundred
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rdf:langString Tibetan tribal leaders
rdf:langString Bakhtiyar Khalji's Tibet campaign
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rdf:langString Tibetan victory
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rdf:langString Bakhtiyar Khalji, the Muslim conqueror of Bengal under the Delhi Sultanate, launched a campaign to invade Tibet in the 13th century. He was motivated by a desire to control the lucrative trade between Tibet and India. Tibet was a source of the most prized possession of any army---horses---and Khalji was keen to secure this route and control the trade by conquering Tibet.
rdf:langString 巴赫蒂亞爾·卡爾吉,(?-1206),是德里蘇丹國統治下孟加拉的穆斯林征服者。在13世紀發動了一場侵略吐蕃的運動。他的動機是希望控制吐蕃和印度之間的利潤豐厚的貿易路線。越過錫金和不丹之後,探險隊前往春丕河谷,但他被吐蕃人擊敗並被迫撤退。他的失敗被認為是“災難”。
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xsd:string Several thousand; cavalry reduced to a few hundred
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xsd:string Tibetan tribes
xsd:string Tibetan victory
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xsd:string 10,000 (approx.)

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