File:Map of Tibet (Thibet) in 1878, from- EB9 China (cropped).png

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Map of Tibet (Thibet) in 1878

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English: China Proper, c. 1878. Romanizations are idiosyncratic.
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Source Encyclopaedia Britannica, 9th ed., Vol. V, Plate II.
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