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Yak detail, Le Petit Journal of 20 November 1904

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Français : Le Petit Journal, supplément illustré du dimanche. numéro 781, 20 novembre 1904 Couverture, illustrant la fuite de Thubten Gyatso, 13e dalaï-lama devant l'invasion britannique dirigée par Francis Younghusband, d'abord dans un monastère à une vingtaine de milles de Lhassa, puis dans le monastère Gandan à Ourga, capitale de la Mongolie-Extérieure dans l'Empire Mandchou[1].
Français : "Le Petit Journal", Sunday supplement, number 781, november 20 1904. On the Front page showing Thubten Gyatso, 13th Dalai Lama leaving Lhassa because of english invasion by Francis Younghusband. Thubten Gyatso goes first to a monastry at 20,000 miles from Lhassa, and then in Ganden Monastery at Urga, then capital of Outer Mongolia, in Manchu Empire.[2]
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  1. Explications de nos gravures - Thibet, Le Dalaï-Lama de Lhassa fuit la domination anglaise
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