When Kazakhs Invaded Tibet

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*I want to preface by stating that although certain parts may seem like I am revisiting old conflicts or stirring division, my only intention is to shed light on a fascinating tale in recent history that has been seldom told.*

In this segment, we delve into the lesser-known conflicts of the Cold War era that ravaged Xinjiang in the 1930s and 1940s, collectively known as the Xinjiang Wars. *These struggles were fueled by Chinese, Soviet, and Turkic nationalist tensions,* culminating in the Ili Rebellion. As the region became embroiled in a power struggle between local factions and larger geopolitical forces, the *ripple effects were felt in neighboring Tibet,* where political stability was upended by waves of Kazakh incursions. But nobody, even Tibet experts, *ever talk about it even though every Westerner present in Tibet during this time period made mention of the Kazakh presence in Tibet and its impact on Tibet's internal affairs in their written accounts* . Almost certainly overshadowed and eclipsed by subsequent Tibetan history. The Kazakh incursions not only reshaped Tibet's socio-political landscape but also influenced Tibet's relations with neighboring powers, including India, China, the Soviet Union and even of all places, *the United States.*

Through a combination of archival research, oral histories, and geopolitical analysis, this first volume uncovers the profound, yet unspoken, impact of Xinjiang's political turmoil on Tibet, providing a vital context for understanding the broader regional dynamics that shaped the mid-20th century.

*Timestamps*
0:00 Intro
0:21 Backstory of Xinjiang Political Turmoil In The 1930's-1940's
2:10 Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
2:54 Who Are The Uyghurs?
5:54 Diversity of Xinjiang
7:13 Xinjiang Political Turmoil In The 1930's-1940's (Continued)
8:56 Ili Rebellion
9:16 How Kazakhs Established Themselves In Northern Xinjiang
9:48 Basmachi Revolt
10:51 Ili Rebellion & Basmachi Revolt Comparison
11:36 East Turkestan Republic
13:25 Kazakhs Turn Against The East Turkestan Republic
14:29 Osman Batur
15:05 Kazakhs Flee Xinjiang
16:52 Kazakhs Invade Tibet
18:18 "Kazak Exodus" by Godfrey Lias
18:42 "Kazak Exodus", page 178. No Options For The Kazakhs.
19:26 "Kazak Exodus", page 188-189. No Choice But To Fight.
19:48 "Kazak Exodus", page 197-198.
20:35 Battle between the Kazakhs & Tibetans, "Kazak Exodus", page 197-198
21:27 Kazakhs plan to reach Lhasa, "Kazak Exodus", page 197-198
22:30 “Kazak Exodus”, Page 198. Communists Arrive In Tibet
23:18 “Kazak Exodus”, Page 202. Kazakh Modus Operandi In Tibet
24:06 “Kazak Exodus”, Page 204. Another Kazakh-Tibetan Battle
25:47 “Kazak Exodus”, Page 205. A Big Misunderstanding?
26:34 “Kazak Exodus”, Page 208. Another Battle.
27:36 “Kazak Exodus”, Page 209. Kazakhs Battle Communists & Tibetans.
29:22 “Kazak Exodus”, Page 211. Reputations Proceed.
30:20 “Kazak Exodus”, Page 212. No Choice But War.
30:42 “Kazak Exodus”, Page 217. Kazakhs Enter India.
32:27 "Seven Years In Tibet" by Heinrich Harrer
33:28 Japanese Agent In Tibet
34:34 Ma Bufang Settles Kazakhs In Amdo (Qinghai)
36:00 Leonard Francis Clark's Account
36:44 Civil War in Amdo (Qinghai)
37:59 Why Nobody Talks About Kazakh Exodus In Tibetan History?
38:21 "Into Tibet", Thomas Laird (late)
38:45 Douglas MacKiernan: 1st CIA Officer Killed On The Line of Duty, Mistaken For A Kazakh By Tibetan Soldiers.
39:33 "Into Tibet", Page 144
41:40 "Into Tibet", Page 145. Captured Tibetans Assimilated By Kazakhs.
42:16 No Small-Scale Situation.
42:36 Kazakh Legacy In Tibet
43:45 Conclusion. Not Revisiting Old Conflicts, But Shedding Light On A Fascinating Tale.

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“Invasion”
They were forced to migrate because of the war atrocities.

Edit: watched the video. You did your research very well, bravo

LogicaetRatio-rz