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After the Chinese invasion of Tibet in 1950 the Chinese government designated Tibet as?

an autonomous region


Chinese invasion of Tibet 1951?

Tibet surrendered but had an agreement to keep its regional self-government, have free religious beliefs, and no immediate change in the government.


Is the tibetan government communist?

Tibet was assumed into China following the invasion of Tibet by the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army. As such, it is governed under the Chinese communist system. Tibet's former government, lead by the Deli Lama, still operates in exile in northern India.


What type of government does Tibet have?

they are controlled by the Chinese communist party


Does Tibet have a army?

Tibet does not have an official army, as it is an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China. The Chinese government maintains military presence and control in Tibet. Historically, Tibet had its own military forces prior to the Chinese takeover in the 1950s, but since then, any military functions are managed by the Chinese military. Thus, Tibet's current status does not allow for an independent army.


What was the conflict between China and Tibet?

Conflict between China and Taiwan is Cross-Strait conflict.


Why did the Chinese annex Tibet?

The Chinese believed that Tibet was always part of the motherland.


What is the Chinese name for Tibet?

The Chinese name for Tibet is 西藏. Its pronounciation is Xi-Zang.


Where does the exiled tibetan government dalai lama live?

The Dalai Lama resided in Tibet before exiling to India in 1959 due to Chinese invasion of Tibet.


Which country is Tibet in?

After the Chinese government took over Tibet in 1950, the former country of Tibet became a part of China. Many people feel that Tibet is still its own country and work to bring freedom back to to the Tibetan people.


What is the currency of Tibet?

The currency used in Tibet is Chinese Yuan.


Why are the Chinese taking over the Tibet nation?

Tibet is an inalienable part of Chinese territory since the 13th century.