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Chushi Gangdruk (, lit. "Four Rivers, Six Ranges", full name: , "the Kham Four Rivers, Six Ranges Tibetan Defenders of the Faith Volunteer Army"〔Goldstein, Melvyn: A History of Modern Tibet. Vol. 2. The Calm before the Storm, 1951-1955, University of California Press, London, 2007, p. 598〕) was an organization of Tibetan guerrilla fighters who attempted to overthrow the rule of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in Tibet. The Dokham Chushi Gangdruk organization, a charity set up in New York and India with chapters in other countries, now supports survivors of the Chushi Gangdruk resistance currently living in India. ==Name== Chushi Gangdruk "Four Rivers, Six Ranges" is the name traditionally given to the eastern Tibetan region of Kham where the gorges of the Salween (Tib. ''Ngul-chu''), Mekong (''Da-chu''), Yangtze (''Dri-chu'') and Yalong (''Dza-chu'') rivers, all arising on the Tibetan Plateau, pass between six parallel ranges of mountains that form the watersheds for these rivers.
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