Tibet: A 1910 photograph of two ethnic Khampas men from Yerkalo dressed in goatskins. Kham is a region in eastern Tibet which was considered a 'special administrative district' within China until 1939, when it became an official Chinese province. The people of Kham are called ‘Khampas’ and are highly reputed warriors. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tibet-a-1910-photograph-of-two-ethnic-khampas-men-from-yerkalo-dressed-in-goatskins-kham-is-a-region-in-eastern-tibet-which-was-considered-a-special-administrative-district-within-china-until-1939-when-it-became-an-official-chinese-province-the-people-of-kham-are-called-khampas-and-are-highly-reputed-warriors-image344227641.html
RM2B00WT9–Tibet: A 1910 photograph of two ethnic Khampas men from Yerkalo dressed in goatskins. Kham is a region in eastern Tibet which was considered a 'special administrative district' within China until 1939, when it became an official Chinese province. The people of Kham are called ‘Khampas’ and are highly reputed warriors.
The infamous Khampa Warriors traditional traders of semi precious stones and gems among other things Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-infamous-khampa-warriors-traditional-traders-of-semi-precious-image9570652.html
RMAX6WWD–The infamous Khampa Warriors traditional traders of semi precious stones and gems among other things
China/Tibet: Armed caravan escort in Khampa, c. 1915. Kham (Pinyin: Kangba), is a historical region presently divided between the Tibetan Autonomous Region, and the Chinese provinces of Sichuan, with smaller portions found in Qinghai, Gansu and Yunnan, where Khampas, a subgroup within the Tibetan ethnicity, live. During the Republic of China's rule over mainland China (1911–1949), most of the region was called Sikang Province (Xīkāng Shěng). The people of Kham are famous warriors, and armed escorts for caravans, such as on the Tea Horse Road, were formerly essential to guard against bandits. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinatibet-armed-caravan-escort-in-khampa-c-1915-kham-pinyin-kangba-is-a-historical-region-presently-divided-between-the-tibetan-autonomous-region-and-the-chinese-provinces-of-sichuan-with-smaller-portions-found-in-qinghai-gansu-and-yunnan-where-khampas-a-subgroup-within-the-tibetan-ethnicity-live-during-the-republic-of-chinas-rule-over-mainland-china-19111949-most-of-the-region-was-called-sikang-province-xkng-shng-the-people-of-kham-are-famous-warriors-and-armed-escorts-for-caravans-such-as-on-the-tea-horse-road-were-formerly-essential-to-guard-against-bandits-image344228845.html
RM2B00YB9–China/Tibet: Armed caravan escort in Khampa, c. 1915. Kham (Pinyin: Kangba), is a historical region presently divided between the Tibetan Autonomous Region, and the Chinese provinces of Sichuan, with smaller portions found in Qinghai, Gansu and Yunnan, where Khampas, a subgroup within the Tibetan ethnicity, live. During the Republic of China's rule over mainland China (1911–1949), most of the region was called Sikang Province (Xīkāng Shěng). The people of Kham are famous warriors, and armed escorts for caravans, such as on the Tea Horse Road, were formerly essential to guard against bandits.
Close up of Tibetan Khampa yak herdsman in a remote location east of Saga town on the Tibetan Plateau. Khampa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-close-up-of-tibetan-khampa-yak-herdsman-in-a-remote-location-east-114460545.html
RMGJ63GH–Close up of Tibetan Khampa yak herdsman in a remote location east of Saga town on the Tibetan Plateau. Khampa
Tibet: Ethnic Khampas men rest close to the source of the Mekong River in Qinghai Province in 1910. Kham is a region in eastern Tibet which was considered a 'special administrative district' within China until 1939, when it became an official Chinese province. The people of Kham are called ‘Khampas’ and are highly reputed warriors. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tibet-ethnic-khampas-men-rest-close-to-the-source-of-the-mekong-river-in-qinghai-province-in-1910-kham-is-a-region-in-eastern-tibet-which-was-considered-a-special-administrative-district-within-china-until-1939-when-it-became-an-official-chinese-province-the-people-of-kham-are-called-khampas-and-are-highly-reputed-warriors-image344227703.html
RM2B00WXF–Tibet: Ethnic Khampas men rest close to the source of the Mekong River in Qinghai Province in 1910. Kham is a region in eastern Tibet which was considered a 'special administrative district' within China until 1939, when it became an official Chinese province. The people of Kham are called ‘Khampas’ and are highly reputed warriors.
Khampa warriors wear red tassels in their on the Barkhor Lhasa Tibet Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-khampa-warriors-wear-red-tassels-in-their-on-the-barkhor-lhasa-tibet-10416540.html
RMA25T7W–Khampa warriors wear red tassels in their on the Barkhor Lhasa Tibet
The infamous Khampa Warriors traditional traders of semi precious stones and gems among other things. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-infamous-khampa-warriors-traditional-traders-of-semi-precious-image9155023.html
RMARDHH0–The infamous Khampa Warriors traditional traders of semi precious stones and gems among other things.
Close up of foxskin hat wearing Tibetan Khampa along main street in town of Tingri on the Tibetan Plateau. Tin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-close-up-of-foxskin-hat-wearing-tibetan-khampa-along-main-street-in-114460547.html
RMGJ63GK–Close up of foxskin hat wearing Tibetan Khampa along main street in town of Tingri on the Tibetan Plateau. Tin
Tibet/China: A Khampas ferry man carrying a walking stick, a rudimentary rifle and a rattan cable which was used to assist people across the Mekong River. Photo by Ernst Schafer (1910-1992), Bundesarchiv, 1938 (CC BY-SA 3.0 License). Kham is a region in eastern Tibet which was considered a 'special administrative district' within China until 1939, when it became an official Chinese province. The people of Kham are called ‘Khampas’ and are highly reputed warriors. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tibetchina-a-khampas-ferry-man-carrying-a-walking-stick-a-rudimentary-rifle-and-a-rattan-cable-which-was-used-to-assist-people-across-the-mekong-river-photo-by-ernst-schafer-1910-1992-bundesarchiv-1938-cc-by-sa-30-license-kham-is-a-region-in-eastern-tibet-which-was-considered-a-special-administrative-district-within-china-until-1939-when-it-became-an-official-chinese-province-the-people-of-kham-are-called-khampas-and-are-highly-reputed-warriors-image344227663.html
RM2B00WW3–Tibet/China: A Khampas ferry man carrying a walking stick, a rudimentary rifle and a rattan cable which was used to assist people across the Mekong River. Photo by Ernst Schafer (1910-1992), Bundesarchiv, 1938 (CC BY-SA 3.0 License). Kham is a region in eastern Tibet which was considered a 'special administrative district' within China until 1939, when it became an official Chinese province. The people of Kham are called ‘Khampas’ and are highly reputed warriors.
Tibet: A young ethnic Khampas woman dressed in festive attire in the village of Tsejrong. Kham is a region in eastern Tibet which was considered a 'special administrative district' within China until 1939, when it became an official Chinese province. The people of Kham are called ‘Khampas’ and are highly reputed warriors. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tibet-a-young-ethnic-khampas-woman-dressed-in-festive-attire-in-the-village-of-tsejrong-kham-is-a-region-in-eastern-tibet-which-was-considered-a-special-administrative-district-within-china-until-1939-when-it-became-an-official-chinese-province-the-people-of-kham-are-called-khampas-and-are-highly-reputed-warriors-image344227623.html
RM2B00WRK–Tibet: A young ethnic Khampas woman dressed in festive attire in the village of Tsejrong. Kham is a region in eastern Tibet which was considered a 'special administrative district' within China until 1939, when it became an official Chinese province. The people of Kham are called ‘Khampas’ and are highly reputed warriors.
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