Journey to Lhasa and Central Tibet (Bengali Version)
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Book Details:
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Author: Sarat Chandra Das
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Translator: Rajib Kumar Saha
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Language: Bengali
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Cover: Paperback
About the Book:
This remarkable travel narrative captures the secret expeditions of Sarat Chandra Das, an Indian scholar and explorer who undertook two covert journeys into Tibet during British rule.
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Disguised as a Kashmiri Lama, Das entered Tibet—then a forbidden land for foreigners—on a secret mission for the British government.
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His daring journeys resulted in two confidential reports: Narrative of a Journey to Lhasa and Narrative of a Journey Round Lake Palti (Yamdok), and in Lhokha, Yarlung, and Sakya.
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These reports remained classified by the British administration until 1890.
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Portions of the accounts were later published in international journals such as Contemporary Review and Nineteenth Century, offering rare glimpses into Tibetan anthropology and culture.
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This edition presents a unified version of both reports, carefully edited by renowned Tibetologist William Woodville Rockhill.
An invaluable record of exploration, espionage, and ethnographic observation, this book stands as a cornerstone for those interested in Tibet’s historical interactions with colonial India.