
Francis Younghusband
Francis Younghusband was a British army officer and explorer known for leading the 1904 British expedition to Tibet, which aimed to assert British influence in the region. His actions during this expedition significantly impacted Britain's relationship with Tibet and China, culminating in a controversial agreement that influenced Tibetan sovereignty.
Born on Jun 03, 1863 (162 years old)
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Colonel Francis Younghusband led a British military expedition that prompted the Dalai Lama to flee in 1904.
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