Consider the following statements. The Treaty of Chushul ended the conflict between Sikhs and Tibetians. The treaty marked a distinction between the borders of Ladakh and Tibet. Which of the following is correct?

Only 1
Only 2
Both 1 and 2
None of these

The correct answer is C. Both 1 and 2.

The Treaty of Chushul was signed in 1684 between the Sikh Empire and the Tibetan Empire. The treaty ended the conflict between the two empires and marked a distinction between the borders of Ladakh and Tibet.

The treaty was signed by the Sikh ruler, Guru Gobind Singh, and the Tibetan ruler, the Dalai Lama. The treaty stipulated that the border between Ladakh and Tibet would be the Indus River. The treaty also stipulated that the two empires would not interfere in each other’s affairs.

The Treaty of Chushul was a significant event in the history of the Sikh Empire and the Tibetan Empire. The treaty helped to establish peace between the two empires and marked a distinction between the borders of Ladakh and Tibet.

Option A is incorrect because the Treaty of Chushul did not only end the conflict between Sikhs and Tibetians. The treaty also marked a distinction between the borders of Ladakh and Tibet.

Option B is incorrect because the Treaty of Chushul did not only mark a distinction between the borders of Ladakh and Tibet. The treaty also ended the conflict between Sikhs and Tibetians.

Option D is incorrect because both statements are correct.