"Khamba rebellion" was mentioned in an attempt to prove that the Central People's Government had violated the 17-article Agreement on the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet. The 1934 Khamba rebellion was a rebellion in the western regions of Kham in Xikang against the Tibetan Government and the Sichuan Warlord Liu Wenhui. It consisted of Khamba tribesmen led by the Pandatsang family; two brothers of the family, Pandatsang Togbye and Pandatsang Rapga, led the revolt. It consisted of Khamba tribesmen led by the Pandatsang family; two brothers of the family, Pandatsang … Tragic Destiny: The Khamba Rebellion in Tibet: Patterson, George N.: 9781590481875: Books - Amazon.ca But the so-called "Khamba rebellion" (Khamba is a Tibetan word) refers to the area around Kantse, Szechwan Province, in the eastern Sikang-Tibet Plateau, inhabited by The 1934 Khamba Rebellion was a rebellion in the western regions of Kham in Xikang against the Tibetan Government and the Sichuan Warlord Liu Wenhui. Conflict Phase (March 10, 1959-March 31, 1959): Tibetans began a rebellion against the PRC government in Lhasa on March 10, 1959. Khamba tribesmen rebelled against the Chinese government in eastern Tibet beginning in August 1958. The 1934 Khamba Rebellion was a rebellion in the western regions of Kham in Xikang against the Tibetan Government. The Dalai Lama departed from Lhasa on March 17, 1959. It consisted of Khamba tribesmen led by the Pandatsang family; two brothers of the family, Pandatsang Togbye and Pandatsang Rapga, led the revolt.