Battle at 16,000 Feet: Britain vs Tibet war 1903-04

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The Younghusband expedition to Tibet in 1903-1904, a little-known story from British history.

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In 1903, Lord Curzon, the British Viceroy of India, received alarming intelligence: Russian spies were operating in the forbidden kingdom of Tibet, potentially smuggling modern weapons to arm the Tibetans against British India. What followed was one of the most extraordinary military expeditions in British imperial history - the Younghusband Expedition to Tibet.

Led by the mystical explorer-turned-colonel Francis Younghusband, this campaign would see soldiers of the British Indian Army march 1,200 miles across the "roof of the world," fighting battles at altitudes that wouldn't be matched for 80 years. The expedition faced not just enemy resistance, but the brutal reality of warfare in the thin air of the Himalayas, where every breath was a struggle and the cold was so intense that ink froze in bottles.

The Tibetan forces they encountered were like something from a medieval battlefield - warrior monks from Lhasa, peasant soldiers armed with swords and bows, carrying sacred charms they believed would protect them from machine gun bullets. What they lacked in modern weaponry, they made up for in courage, but courage alone couldn't bridge the technological gap between matchlock muskets and Lee-Enfield rifles.

The climax came at the Battle of Guru in March 1904, where 700 Tibetans died in minutes while the British Indian forces suffered just six casualties. It was a massacre that left even the victorious officers feeling sick. Yet this was just the beginning - the expedition would fight its way through the Red Idol Gorge, storm the fortress at Gyantse (where the only Victoria Cross ever won on Tibetan soil was earned), and finally march into the legendary city of Lhasa itself.

This is the story of Britain's most remote campaign, where the Great Game reached its dramatic finale at 16,000 feet above sea level. A tale of imperial paranoia, extraordinary courage, and the human cost of fighting on the very roof of the world.

Chapters
0:00 Introduction
1:09 Tibet
3:13 Curzon's Concerns
6:03 Francis Younghusband
7:04 Younghusband Expedition
10:58 Battle of Guru
14:54 Highest Battle in the World
16:13 Gyantse Dzong
19:58 British enter Lhasa
21:05 End of the "Great Game"


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