Tibet 1470

In 1423 Tibet traded maps with Lan Xang thus learning about much more of the world. Tibet now knew of Arakan (light grey), Mon (light brown), Dai Viet (pale green), Champa (khaki) and Cambodia (red). In 1431 China declared war on the Shan States, taking Kachin province from them three years later. This effectively cut Tibet off from expansion south-east. Tibet maintained good relations with the Buddhist nations of Indo-China and in 1470 was leader of an alliance with Dai Viet. The economy was doing fairly well, with income having risen from 2.1 per month in 1419 to 7.5 in 1470.


The mountains of Kachin, now under Chinese control

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