Tibetan Rebel Women Arrested By The Chinese People In 1959
CHINA - APRIL 11: A group of Tibetan rebel women was made prisoner by the Chinese army in Lhasa. They are surrending. The Khambas tribe rebelled against the Chinese occupation in 1951, since the invasion of Tibet by the Chinese Communist troops. (Photo by Keystone-France/Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images)
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104404852
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Date created:
April 11, 1959
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K005647-A4
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