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Summary Of: Kham

Chinese government combines the various ethnic groups of Kham together with the... third of Kham residents are speakers of... Kham comprised a total of 50 contemporary counties... Kham has a rugged terrain characterized by mountain ridges and gorges running from northwest to southeast... Kham was traditionally referred to as... The peoples of Kham have endured a tumultuous past... Kham itself was never controlled by a single king... the peoples of Kham had aggressively maintained their independence from... and Kham were made into the province of... with parts of Eastern Kham incorporated into neighboring Chinese provinces... region of Kham appears to have continued uncontested from the time of an agreement made in 1726... and Tibetan forces formalized the partition of Kham into two regions... Eastern Kham subsequently became the actual area of control of China... Western Kham was then set up as a separate...

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