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banishment. During his exile Lhabzang had ape nee about 500 
Tartar troops. Entering Tibet with them he collected a large 
army from the 13 Thikor of Tibet, reds a nd other pro- 
vinces and took possession of the thro e year Tree-bird he 
killed Desrid Sangye Gyatsho. He pores for nearly thirteen 
the news of Desrid’s violent death, the Khan of 
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sent presents to the Dalai Lama, and with a view to restore peace 
“ | prosperity in the troubled land of the Lamas, sent his generals 
invade Tibet with a large army. In the year Fire-bird they 
fared Lhasa, defeating an ina battle in which 
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