Younghusband, Sir Francis Edward

Younghusband, Sir Francis Edward
born May 31, 1863, Murree, India
died July 31, 1942, Lytchett Minster, Dorset, England

British army officer and explorer.

He forced the conclusion of the Anglo-Tibetan Treaty (1904) that gained Britain long-sought trade concessions. His two initial attempts to negotiate trade and frontier issues with Tibet failed despite British military action; he then marched to Lhasa with British troops and forced the conclusion of a trade treaty, though the Dalai Lama, Tibet's leader, had fled. See also amban.

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▪ British army officer
born May 31, 1863, Murree, India
died July 31, 1942, Lytchett Minster, Dorset, England

      British army officer and explorer whose travels, mainly in northern India and Tibet, yielded major contributions to geographical research; he also forced the conclusion of the Anglo-Tibetan Treaty (September 6, 1904) that gained Britain long-sought trade concessions.

      Younghusband entered the army in 1882 and in 1886–87 crossed Central Asia from Beijing to Yarkand (now in the Uygur Autonomous Region of Xinjiang, China). Continuing on to India by way of the long-unused Mustagh (Muztag) Pass of the Karakoram Range, he proved the range to be the water divide between India and Turkistan. On two later expeditions to Central Asia he explored the Pamirs (mountains).

      After repeated British attempts to gain trading rights with Tibet, Lord Curzon (Curzon, George Nathaniel Curzon, Marquess, Viscount Scarsdale, Baron Ravensdale), viceroy of India, authorized Younghusband to cross the Tibetan border accompanied by a military escort to negotiate trade and frontier issues (July 1903). When efforts to begin negotiations failed, the British, under the command of Major General James Macdonald, invaded the country and slaughtered some 600 Tibetans at Guru. Younghusband moved on to Jiangzi (Gyantze), where his second attempt to begin trade negotiations also failed. He then marched into Lhasa, the capital, with British troops and forced the conclusion of a trade treaty with the Dalai Lama, Tibet's ruler. This action brought him a knighthood in 1904.

Additional Reading
George Seaver, Francis Younghusband, Explorer and Mystic (1952), is a biography. The expedition to Tibet is analyzed in Peter Fleming, Bayonets to Lhasa (1961, reprinted 1974); and Parshotam Mehra, The Younghusband Expedition (1968).

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