Treaty of Chushul (1842) | |
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Signed | 17 September 1842 (Assuj 2, 1889 B.S.) |
Location | Ladakh |
Effective | 17 September 1842 |
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Treaty of Chushul at Wikisource |
The Treaty of Chushul,[1] or the Dogra–Tibetan Treaty of 1842,[2] was a peace treaty signed between the Tibetan government of Ganden Phodrang (then a protectorate of Qing China) and the Dogra raja Gulab Singh of Jammu, under the suzerainty of the Sikh Empire, following the Dogra–Tibetan war (1841-1842). It was signed in Leh in September 1842 restoring the status quo ante bellum,[3] and for respecting the "old established frontiers" between Ladakh and Tibet.[4] The treaty is often referred to as the "Treaty of Chushul", perhaps in recognition of the last battle of the war which took place near Chushul.