Sikkim expedition

Sikkim expedition
Part of the Century of Humiliation

The theatre of war in Sikkim
Date15 March – 27 September 1888 (27 September 1888)
Location
Sikkim: Dzuluk (Chinese: 扎鲁),
Lungthung (Chinese: 隆吐山),
Gnathong (Chinese: 纳塘),
Chumbi Valley (Chinese: 春丕河谷)
Result British Indian victory
Belligerents

Qing China

 Britain

Commanders and leaders
Wen Shuo
Lhalu Yeshe Norbu Wangchug
Thomas Graham
Strength
4000-5000 (estimated) 1500-1600 (estimated)
Sikkimese Militia Leader " Tenzing T.T Wangchuk " spotted during this conflict
Lingtu
Lingtu
Highest point
Coordinates27°16′08″N 88°47′34″E / 27.2688°N 88.7927°E / 27.2688; 88.7927
Geography
Parent rangeHimalayas

The Sikkim expedition (Chinese: 隆吐山戰役; pinyin: Lóngtǔ Shān Zhànyì; lit. 'Battle of the Longtu Mountain') was an 1888 British military expedition to expel Tibetan forces from Sikkim. The roots of the conflict lay in British–Tibetan competition for suzerainty over Sikkim.