Which Treaty ended the conflict between the Sikhs and the Tibetians for Ladakh?

Treaty of Amritsar
Treaty of Chushul
Treaty of Tingmosgang
Treaty of Lahore

The correct answer is: C. Treaty of Tingmosgang

The Treaty of Tingmosgang was a treaty signed between the Sikh Empire and the Tibetan Empire in 1684. The treaty ended the conflict between the two empires over the Ladakh region. The treaty was signed at the village of Tingmosgang in Ladakh.

The treaty stipulated that the Ladakh region would be under the control of the Sikh Empire. The Tibetan Empire would pay an annual tribute to the Sikh Empire. The treaty also stipulated that the two empires would not interfere in each other’s affairs.

The Treaty of Tingmosgang was a significant event in the history of the Sikh Empire. It marked the expansion of the Sikh Empire into Ladakh. The treaty also helped to improve relations between the Sikh Empire and the Tibetan Empire.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • The Treaty of Amritsar was signed in 1809 between the British East India Company and the Sikh Empire. The treaty ended the First Anglo-Sikh War.
  • The Treaty of Chushul was signed in 1842 between the British East India Company and the Tibetan Empire. The treaty defined the border between British India and Tibet.
  • The Treaty of Lahore was signed in 1846 between the British East India Company and the Sikh Empire. The treaty ended the Second Anglo-Sikh War.