Southern Asia 1931: Sino-Tibetan War
26 March 1931
26 Mar 1931
Rising Nationalism
1880–1914 Pax Britannica
1914–1917 Great War in the Middle East
1917–1918 Fall of the Ottoman Empire
1918–1923 Anglo-French Overreach
1923–1934 Rising Nationalism
1934–1940 Arrival of the New Order
1940–1941 World War II: The Middle Eastern Theater
1941–1945 World War II: The South-East Asian Theater
1945–pres Independence
Sino-Tibetan War
24 Jul 1923 Treaty of Lausanne
13 Oct 1924 Saudi Conquest of Hejaz
12 May 1925 Soviet Reorganization of Central Asia
24 Aug 1925 Great Syrian Revolt
20 May 1927 Treaty of Jeddah
29 Mar 1929 Ikhwan Revolt
27 Apr 1930 Salt March
26 Mar 1931 Sino-Tibetan War
22 Sep 1932 Formation of Saudi Arabia
12 Dec 1933 First East Turkestan Republic
By the early 1930s, Chiang Kaishek's Nationalists had reunified much of China, encouraging the remaining warlords to side with him. Tibet, whose independence remained unrecognized, soon came into conflict with some of these warlords when it asserted its claim to monasteries on its eastern border. The warlords defeated the Tibetans, eventually agreeing to a truce in 1932.