International audienceBetween 1895 and 1950, the Tibetan government took several steps to improve the firearms and artillery of its troops, setting up local factories and negotiating with foreign powers to purchase arms manufactured abroad. These imports were directly related to the political relationship with these countries and required the introduction and diffusion of new knowledge and techniques among Tibetan troops. Based on Tibetan and English sources, this article discusses some of the challenges met by the Tibetan government in this process and gives an overview of the variety of modern firearms that the Tibetan army used in the early twentieth century
International audienceBased on autobiographical written and oral accounts by Tibetan aristocrats, th...
Env. 111: Tibet 1937The men were barbaric and warlike in appearance. Over their backs hung long-barr...
International audienceBased on autobiographical written and oral accounts by Tibetan aristocrats, th...
International audienceThis special issue of Annali di Ca’ Foscari-Serie orientale gathers scholars f...
This paper presents an overview of the origins and development of research into various types of arm...
This paper presents an overview of the origins and development of research into various types of arm...
International audienceTibetan civilisation is almost exclusively imagined through its monastic popul...
By analysing a large variety of historical and literary sources, this article attempts to determine ...
By analysing a large variety of historical and literary sources, this article attempts to determine ...
This article presents Tibetan terms and expressions for arms and armour originating in Tibetan sourc...
This article presents Tibetan terms and expressions for arms and armour originating in Tibetan sourc...
Env. 111: Tibet 1937Fully armed. Nearly every male Tibetan, boys as well as men, carries a gun. Long...
The introduction of firearms did not bring about a revolution in Burmese warfare or in the army (or ...
The article is a humble contribution to our understanding of traditional African militaries by tryin...
The development of increasingly efficient firearms and their contribution to Western imperialism are...
International audienceBased on autobiographical written and oral accounts by Tibetan aristocrats, th...
Env. 111: Tibet 1937The men were barbaric and warlike in appearance. Over their backs hung long-barr...
International audienceBased on autobiographical written and oral accounts by Tibetan aristocrats, th...
International audienceThis special issue of Annali di Ca’ Foscari-Serie orientale gathers scholars f...
This paper presents an overview of the origins and development of research into various types of arm...
This paper presents an overview of the origins and development of research into various types of arm...
International audienceTibetan civilisation is almost exclusively imagined through its monastic popul...
By analysing a large variety of historical and literary sources, this article attempts to determine ...
By analysing a large variety of historical and literary sources, this article attempts to determine ...
This article presents Tibetan terms and expressions for arms and armour originating in Tibetan sourc...
This article presents Tibetan terms and expressions for arms and armour originating in Tibetan sourc...
Env. 111: Tibet 1937Fully armed. Nearly every male Tibetan, boys as well as men, carries a gun. Long...
The introduction of firearms did not bring about a revolution in Burmese warfare or in the army (or ...
The article is a humble contribution to our understanding of traditional African militaries by tryin...
The development of increasingly efficient firearms and their contribution to Western imperialism are...
International audienceBased on autobiographical written and oral accounts by Tibetan aristocrats, th...
Env. 111: Tibet 1937The men were barbaric and warlike in appearance. Over their backs hung long-barr...
International audienceBased on autobiographical written and oral accounts by Tibetan aristocrats, th...