Joe Shearer
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Yawn.Typical Indian with his own confused sense of history.AP finally came under british control after the anglo-abor war of 1911-12.Even after that the tibetans authority at lhasa had considerable influence in AP/south tibet and continued to collect tax well upto the departure of brits and even after that right until the beginning of 1950s.Goods never flowed from Assam to tibet,AP had little trade links to Assam before the second millenia of this century.Even then it was in the form of tax collected from ahom territories with the agreement of ahom rulers.In fact it was the brits who really started trade between AP/south tibet by holding fairs in sadiya,now in assam.I do advise reading tibetan tax collection records in AP to get an idea of how far their influence expanded.Except for the allied war supplies,nothing significant came or went between AP/south tibet,India and China and rest of tibet
Your claims of only tawang and some areas is laughable and only shows your own ignorance of the subject at hand
AP had its own movements but that was to resist british invasion.At the eve of british departure,many people and tribes here wanted to resist the Indians as they were foreigners to us as well.Again,something you are blissfully unaware of.
India is a patchwork of dozens of nations,a work of brits at that.If it was not for brits,no part of mainland would have been one let alone NE,which is under imperialist boots of India.
I suggest you look at genetic studies of the tribes before making asinine comments about their origins,one can only laugh at only tibeto-burman point of yours.You may be unaware of your origins but not us.
Y-chromosome O3 Haplogroup Diversity in Sino-Tibetan Populations Reveals Two Migration Routes into the Eastern Himalayas - Kang - 2011 - Annals of Human Genetics - Wiley Online Library
So please,do read up before passing your addled opinions as facts.
Yes, yes, of course, your grandmother told you, so you don't need to refer to anything but that. And it is therefore fact and incontrovertible.
Good going.
Why don't you cite sources instead of making sweeping statements? I have at least published authorities to quote. Not my grandmother's stories.