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YATUNG , a See also:trade-See also:market of See also:Tibet, situated in the mouth of the Chumbi valley near the See also:Indian frontier. According to the See also:Convention of 189o-93, the market at Yatung was opened to See also:India, and the conduct of the Tibetans in See also:building a See also:wall across the road between Yatung and Tibet was one of the incidents that led up to the See also:British See also:mission of 1904. According to the treaty of that See also:year, a British trade-See also:agent was to be maintained at Yatung. End of Article: YATUNGAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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