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Major Francis Younghusband leading a British force to Lhasa in 1904

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Date

c. 1904

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RCS

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current 11:38, 17 February 2007 350×251 (68 KB) Ambuj.Saxena (Edited version without the copyright info. Allowed as PD image.)
07:06, 17 February 2007 350×251 (68 KB) Nichalp ({{Information |Description= Francis Younghusband leading a British force to Lhasa in 1904 |Source= http://123himachal.com/sir.htm |Date= c. 1904 |Author=RCS |Permission={{PD-100}} |other_versions= }} )
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