| This paper takes the political relation between Ladakh and Tibetan local government in 1684-1842 as the target. It is also written on the basis of a Number of historical materials and research results for combing their dynamic development of relation.Ladakh located in the south of Himalayas, the west of Ali in Chinese Tibet, the northeastern part of India-controlled Kashmir and took city of Leh as the center. It was a part of Ali in Tibet for a long time. This region withdrawn the short-term control of Mug Hal Empire in the late of 17th century and recovered the vassal relations of the local government in Tibet. In the next 160 years, the Qing government maintained a relatively closing political connections to here through the minister in Tibet and the Dalai Lama . During 1940th, Ladakh was illegal invaded by Douglas and then was forcibly occupied of the British colonists, all of that cut off the traditional attachment to Chinese Tibet. |