Important Dates
| 6th century | ![]() |
Foundation of the Tibetan empire by Namri Songtsen |
| 620 | ![]() |
Songtsen Gampo rules over Tibet |
| 627 | ![]() |
First buddhist monks visit Tibet |
| 641 | ![]() |
Songtsen Gampo marries the Chinese prinses Wencheng and Nepalese prinses Bhrikuti |
| 650 | ![]() |
Tibetan mission to India realises the foundation of the Tibetan script |
| 650 | ![]() |
Mangson Mangtsen rules over Tibet |
| 670 | ![]() |
First Tibetan colony in East Turcustan |
| 755 | ![]() |
King Trisong Detsen builds first Buddhist monastery in Tibet. |
| 1042 | ![]() |
Atisha comes to Tibet to teach about Buddhism. |
| 1073 | ![]() |
The Sakyapa order of Buddhism is founded at Sakya Monastery |
| . 1247 | ![]() |
Goan Khan begins the patron-priest relationship in Tibet. |
| 1270 | ![]() |
Kublai Khan is converted to Buddhism |
| 1254 | ![]() |
The Sakyapa sect is beaten by the Kagyupa sect and it gains control. |
| 1409 | ![]() |
The Ganden Monastery is founded. |
| 1416 | ![]() |
The Gelukpa Monastery is founded. |
| 1419 | ![]() |
The Sera Monastery is founded. |
| 1435 | ![]() |
Tsang Princes take control of the ruling Kagyupa monks. |
| 1445 | ![]() |
The official seat of the Panchen Lama is founded, Tashilhunpo Monastery. |
| 1578 | ![]() |
The title of Dalai Lama is given to Sonam Gyatso, the first person to receive this honor. |
| 1642 | ![]() |
Gushri Khan conquers Tsang province in Tibet. |
| 1706 | ![]() |
Tibet is invaded by Lhabzang Khan. |
| 1720 | ![]() |
Lhasa is taken over by the Manchus. |
| 1788 | ![]() |
Tibet is forbidden to outsiders due to the attack from the Gurkha warriors. |
| 1841-42 | ![]() |
Tibet is at war with the Jammu. |
| 1854-55 | ![]() |
Tibet and Nepal are at war. |
| 1903 | ![]() |
Lhasa is invaded by Great Britain. |
| 1906 | ![]() |
Great Britain and Tibet begin trade with each other. |
| 1910 | ![]() |
Tibet is invaded by Manchus again and the Dalai Lama escapes to India. |
| 1913 | ![]() |
The Dalai Lama returns to Tibet. |
| 1913-14 | ![]() |
Great Britain holds the Simla Conference and recognizes Tibet as an independent country. |
| 1947 | ![]() |
Independence is granted to India; Britain pulls advisors out of Tibet. |
| 1950 | ![]() |
Tibet is attacked by China under the rule of Mao Zedong. |
| 1951 | ![]() |
Tibet refuses China's seventeen point plan, which basically said Tibet keeps religious freedom in exchange for political freedom |
| 1956 | ![]() |
Khampa tribesmen and monks are killed; Bombs destroy Litang Monastery. |
| 1959 | ![]() |
Tibet is taken over by China; thousands are killed in the Lhasa Uprising. |
| 1963 | ![]() |
A new constitution is drafted by the Tibetan government-in-exile |
| 1964 | ![]() |
The Panchen Lama is given ten years in prison for speaking against China. |
| 1965 | ![]() |
The Tibet Autonomous Region is established by the Chinese. |
| 1966 | ![]() |
The Dalai Lama is considered enemy of the state; Cultural Revolution is forced onto Tibet. |
| 1980 | ![]() |
Tibet is once again open to outside trade and tourism. |
| 1982 | ![]() |
Lop Nor nuclear tests; people are evacuated from the area. |
| 1985 | ![]() |
A university is opened is Lhasa; still restrictions on religion. |
| 1987 | ![]() |
A pro-independence demonstration is constructed by monks. |
| 1988 | ![]() |
The Tibetan language is now the "official language." |
| 1989 | ![]() |
Panchen Lama is released from prison; he renounces China once again, and dies mysteriously; Nobel Peace Prize is given to Dalai Lama. |
| 1990 | ![]() |
China rejects Dalai Lama's compromise. |
| 1993 | ![]() |
China rejects another compromise made by the Dalai Lama. |
| 1995 | ![]() |
New Panchen Lama is named but changed by China; Hunger strike in NYC, Phuntsok Nyidron awarded the Reebok Human Rights Award. |