Convention of Lhasa
| Convention Between Great Britain and Thibet | |
|---|---|
| Signing ceremony in Lhasa | |
| Signed | 7 September 1904 | 
| Location | Lhasa, Tibet, Qing Empire | 
| Parties | |
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The Convention of Lhasa, officially the Convention Between Great Britain and Thibet, was a treaty signed in 1904 between Tibet and Great Britain, in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, then a protectorate of the Qing dynasty. It was signed following the British expedition to Tibet of 1903–1904, a military expedition led by Colonel Francis Younghusband, and was followed by the Anglo-Chinese Convention of 1906.