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Tools
for the Study
of Tibet
Where
is Tibet?
Curricular Ideas for K-12
Educators
Questions for the Study
of Tibet
Glossary of Political Terms
Words for Reflection
Timeline of Tibetan History
|
| 416
or 127 BC |
Nyatri
Tsenpo becomes first Yarlung King, builds Yambulagang
Palace in Yarlung Valley.
|
| AD
627 |
Songtsen
Gampo, known as Tibet's first great religious king, succeeds
his father, the 32nd Yarlung King, who had, at the turn
of the century, begun to unify many of Tibet's kingdoms. |
| 649 |
Tibet
is unified under the rule of Songtsen Gampo, Tibet's First
Great Religious King: - Minister Thomi Sambhota creates
Tibetan alphabet from Sanskrit - Codifies laws - Buddhist
temples are constructed |
| 754 |
Trisong
Detsen, known as Tibet's second great religious king,
takes the throne. Padmasambhava, Indian Buddhist Master,
is invited to Tibet by Trisong Detsen to pacify traditional
Bon faith and help spread Buddhism in Tibet. |
| circa
(c.) 779 |
Samye,
Tibet's first Buddhist monastic university, is created
by Trisong Detsen and Padmasambhava. First seven Tibetan
Buddhist monks are ordained. Major Buddhist texts, translated
from Sanskrit to Tibetan. |
| c.
792 |
Trisong
Detsen declares Buddhism state religion of Tibet. |
| 815 |
Tri
Ralpachen, also known as Trisug Detsen, Tibet's Third
Great Religious King, takes the throne. |
| 821-22 |
Treaty
between Tibet and China |
| c.
836 |
Tri
Ralpachen dies and his half brother, Langdarma, takes
throne suppressing Buddhism in Central Tibet and re-establishing
Bon as dominant religion. |
| 842 |
Langdarma
is assassinated by a Buddhist monk. The unified state
of Tibet collapses. |
| 988-1069 |
Tilopa,
founder of Kagyu Sect of Tibetan Buddhism |
|
1012
|
Marpa,
"the translator", is born. |
| 1040 |
Milarepa,
student of Marpa, and great poet saint, is born. |
| 1042 |
Second
Dissemination of the Doctrine of Tibet, the revival of
Buddhism, led by Atisha, a great Buddhist master brought
to Tibet from India. |
| 1073 |
Khon
Konchok Gyalpo builds Sakya Monastery in Southern Tibet. |
| 1207 |
Ghengis
Khan occupies Tibet. |
| 1249 |
Sakya
Pandita (1182-1251) is appointed Tibetan Viceroy by Mongols. |
| 1253 |
Phagba (1235- 1280) succeeds Sakya Pandita in Mongol Court
and becomes religious teacher for Kublai Khan. |
| 1260 |
Kublai Khan appoints Phagpa Imperial Preceptor of Tibet.
Sakya sect holds political and religious authority in
Tibet. |
| 1357 |
Tsongkhapa, founder of Gelugpa order of Tibetan Buddhism,
is born. |
| 1409 |
Ganden, first Gelugpa Monastery, is founded by Tsongkhapa.
1578 Altan Khan, Mongol Ruler over Tibet, bestows title
of Dalai Lama, "Ocean of Wisdom," upon Sonam Gyatso (actually
Third Dalai Lama). |
| 1624 |
Antonio de Andrade, a Portuguese Jesuit missionary, believed
to be first western visitor to Tibet, sets up mission
in Western Tibet. |
| 1642 |
The Fifth Dalai Lama, Lobsang Gyatso, given rule of Tibet
by Mongol leader Gushri Khan. |
| 1720 |
Manchu overlordship (Ching Dynasty) of Tibet. Chinese
Ambans set up office in Lhasa. |
| 1903-4 |
As a result of The Great Game for Central Asia, a British
Expedition, led by Younghusband, invades Tibet from India.
The Thirteenth Dalai Lama, Thubten Gyatso flees to Mongolia
(until 1908). Border and trade agreement signed. |
| 1910 |
Chinese troops invade Lhasa. The Thirteenth Dalai Lama
flees into exile in India. |
| 1911
|
Ching
Dynasty falls. Republic of China is formed after civil
war. |
| 1912 |
Chinese Ambans expelled from Tibet. The Thirteenth Dalai
Lama returns to Tibet. |
| 1914 |
Simla Conference 1933 The Thirteenth Dalai Lama dies. |
| July
6, 1935 |
The
Fourteenth Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, is born in Amdo.
|
| 1939 |
The Fourteenth Dalai Lama is installed in Lhasa. |
| 1947 |
India becomes Independent from British colonial rule.
|
| 1947-8 |
Tibetan trade delegation visit US and Europe using Tibetan
passports. |
| October
1, 1949 |
Mao Tsetung leads Communist Revolution creating People's
Republic of China (PRC) |
| 1950 |
Chinese Communist Red Guard invades Eastern Tibet. Khampa
Guerrilla Resistance movement is formed to fight invading
Chinese army. The Fourteenth Dalai Lama, at 16, takes
political and spiritual control of Tibet |
| May
1951 |
Tibetan Delegation and Chinese Gov't in Beijing signs
17 Point Agreement on Measures for the Peaceful Liberation
of Tibet. |
| 1954 |
The Dalai Lama goes to Beijing for meetings with Chairman
Mao and Chinese leaders. |
| March
1959 |
Lhasa Uprising against Chinese occupation. The Dalai Lama
flees into exile in India. |
| 1960 |
United
Nations Resolution 1353 (XIV) on Tibet |
| 1961 |
United Nations Resolution 1723 (XVI) on Tibet |
| 1965 |
United Nations Resolution 2079 (XX) on Tibet |
| 1965 |
Tibet
named "Tibet Autonomous Region" by People's Republic of
China. |
| 1966-77
|
China's
Cultural Revolution in Tibet |
| 1984 |
The
Dalai Lama cancels planned to visit Tibet. |
| 1986
|
Tibet
opened to foreign tourism by PRC. |
| Sept
1987 |
Five
Point Peace Plan proposed by The Dalai Lama. |
| June
1988 |
Strasbourg
Proposal by The Dalai Lama. |
| September
1988 |
United
States Congress Resolution 129 on Tibet. |
| January
1989 |
The
Tenth Panchen Lama, second holiest Monk in Tibetan Buddhism,
dies. Soon after search for his incarnation begins. |
| March
1989 |
Martial
Law imposed in Tibet Autonomous Region. |
| March
1989 |
United
States Senate Resolution 82 on Tibet |
| April
1989 |
Hearings
on Tibet and Human Rights, Bonn, Germany |
| May
1989 |
United
States Congress Resolution 63 on Tibet |
| October
1989 |
The
14th Dalai Lama wins The Nobel Peace Prize. |
| 1991 |
International
Year of Tibet |
| April
1991 |
The
Dalai Lama meets President Bush. |
| April
1993 |
The
Dalai Lama first meets President Clinton. |
| May
1993 |
Largest
demonstrations in Lhasa since 1989 |
| May
1995 |
The
Dalai Lama recognizes six year old Gendun Choekyi Nyima
as reincarnation of Panchen Lama. Soon after he and his
family are taken into Chinese custody, and new search
is conducted by PRC. |
| September
1995 |
United
Nations Women's Conference held in Beijing |
| September
1995 |
The
Dalai Lama meets President Clinton and Vice President
Gore. |
| Nov
1995 |
The
State Council of the PRC confirms Gyaltsen Norbu as their
selection of the 11th Panchen Lama. |
|
Taken from: Approaching Tibetan Studies: A Resource
Handbook for Educators, by Tibet Education Network
© 1999 Global Source Education (see The Global Source
Catalog) |