There are continued Mongol interventions in Tibet…
1750 CE
The Lhasa riot of 1750 takes place in the Tibetan capital Lhasa, and lasts several days.
The uprising begins on November 11, 1750 after the expected new regent of Tibet, Gyurme Namgyal, is assassinated by two Manchu ambans.
During the uprising against Chinese authority both ambans are murdered by the mob, and fifty-one Qing soldiers and seventy-seven Chinese citizens are killed.