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Tibet Improvement Party | |
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Tibetan name | ནུབ་བོད་ལེགས་བཅོས་སྐྱིད་སྡུག |
Chinese name | 西藏革命黨 |
Leader | Pandatsang Rapga |
Founder | Pandatsang Rapga |
Founded | 1939 |
Dissolved | defunct circa 1950 |
Headquarters | Kalimpong |
Ideology | Three Principles of the People Secularism |
International affiliation | Kuomintang |
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The Tibet Improvement Party (Tibetan: ནུབ་བོད་ལེགས་བཅོས་སྐྱིད་སྡུག, Wylie: nub-bod-legs-bcos-skyid-sdug, lit. 'West Tibet Reform Association';[1] Chinese: 西藏革命黨; pinyin: Xīzàng Gémìngdǎng, lit. 'Tibet Revolutionary Party') was a nationalist, revolutionary, anti-feudal and pro-Republic of China political party in Tibet. It was affiliated with the Kuomintang and was supported by mostly Khampas, with the Pandatsang family playing a key role.