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| 1950 |
| | Chinese troops move into Tibet, meeting little resistance | |
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| 1950 |
| | North Korean troops cross the 38th parallel to invade the southern half of the region | |
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| 1950 |
| | North Korean forces press far enough south to capture the South Korean capital of Seoul | |
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| 1950 |
| | UN troops are sent to defend South Korea, as the invasion from the north rolls on | |
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| 1950 |
| | UN troops push north across the 38th parallel in a major Korean counter-offensive | |
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| 1950 |
| | Incursions by UN troops far into North Korea give China the pretext to enter the war | |
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| 1950 |
| | Le Corbusier begins a 15-year project designing Chandigarh as a new joint capital for Punjab and Hariyana | |
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| 1951 |
| | The new Iranian prime minister, Mohammed Mossadegh, passes the Oil Nationalization Act, seizing Britain's assets in the region | |
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| 1951 |
| | An agreement is signed by which a joint Tibetan-Chinese authority will nominally govern Tibet | |
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| 1951 |
| | UN and Chinese forces reach a stalemate in Korea, facing each other from fixed positions on either side of the 38th Parallel | |
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