EPISODE · Jan 2, 2026 · 1H 32M
Tibet The Land of Shangri-la : Flames of Subjugation
from Yours History Mate by Prateek Bhatt
In this fourth and final episode of our series, we continue the story of Tibet’s relentless pursuit of independence, set against the backdrop of world powers repeatedly hesitating and dilly-dallying over their support for the land of Shangri-La.We also cover the Manchu Empire and its unleashed general, Zhao Erfeng, who brought immense destruction to Tibet; the empire’s eventual collapse and its aftermath; and the new power struggle in China that not only turned the streets of Beijing red, but also introduced a fresh set of challenges for Tibet.This series would not have been possible without the esteemed authors whose works provided the depth and clarity needed to bring Tibet’s history—its glory, tragedy, and enduring spirit—to life. I am deeply grateful to the scholars and explorers whose writings informed this journey:Purshottam Mehra – Tibet: Writings on History and PoliticsFrancis Younghusband – India and TibetThomas Laird – The Story of Tibet: Conversations with the Dalai LamaSam van Schaik – Tibet: A HistoryElsa M. Spencer – Escape from Shangri-LaIf you’re interested in diving deeper into Tibet’s past and its ongoing quest for independence, I strongly recommend reading these works. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this fourth and final episode of our series, we continue the story of Tibet’s relentless pursuit of independence, set against the backdrop of world powers repeatedly hesitating and dilly-dallying over their support for the land of Shangri-La.We also cover the Manchu Empire and its unleashed general, Zhao Erfeng, who brought immense destruction to Tibet; the empire’s eventual collapse and its aftermath; and the new power struggle in China that not only turned the streets of Beijing red, but also introduced a fresh set of challenges for Tibet.This series would not have been possible without the esteemed authors whose works provided the depth and clarity needed to bring Tibet’s history—its glory, tragedy, and enduring spirit—to life. I am deeply grateful to the scholars and explorers whose writings informed this journey:Purshottam Mehra – Tibet: Writings on History and PoliticsFrancis Younghusband – India and TibetThomas Laird – The Story of Tibet: Conversations with the Dalai LamaSam van Schaik – Tibet: A HistoryElsa M. Spencer – Escape from Shangri-LaIf you’re interested in diving deeper into Tibet’s past and its ongoing quest for independence, I strongly recommend reading these works. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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