do uzupełnienia - 10.06.2011

EN_00968304_1945
do uzupełnienia - 10.06.2011
Smiling Panchen (Ngoerhtehni) Lama (L,1938-89), a spiritual leader and teacher in Tibetan Buddhism (second in importance to the Dalai Lama), is welcomed 20 April 1959 at Beijing railway station by Chinese Premier Zhu Enlai (R, 1898-1975) upon his arrival from Lhasa, the capitial of Tibet. In March 1959, there was an unsuccessful armed uprising by Tibetans against Chinese rule. As a result, the Dalai Lama, fled with some 100,000 supporters to northern India, where a government-in-exile was established. The Chinese ended the the former dominance of the lamas (Buddhist monks) and destroyed many monasteries. Tibet (Xizang), occupied in 1950 by Chinese Communist forces, became an "Autonomous Region" of China in September 1965, but the majority of Tibetans have continued to regard the Dalai Lama as their "god-king" and to resent the Chinese presence, leading to intermittent unrest.
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1959-04-20
AFP/EAST NEWS
AFP
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APP1999091028153
1,26MB
20cm x 13cm by 300dpi
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