Definition of Thibetan. Meaning of Thibetan. Synonyms of Thibetan

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Definition of Thibetan

Thibetan
Thibetan Thib"e*tan, a. Of or pertaining to Thibet. -- n. A native or inhabitant of Thibet.

Meaning of Thibetan from wikipedia

- Look up Tibetan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tibetan may mean: of, from, or related to Tibet Tibetan people, an ethnic group Tibetan language: classical...
- true account of the actual past of the true author, called "Phylos The Thibetan", otherwise identified as: "Yol Gorro" (under image in 1940 1st Bordon...
- Planets, who claimed to have transcribed it from a being named Phylos the Thibetan. He then wrote a poem over chords taught to him by mentor Derroll Adams...
- July 2006. Edgar, John Ware (1874), Report on a visit to Sikhim and the Thibetan frontier in October, November, and December, 1873, Calcutta: Bengal Secretariat...
- neighbours"(Ramirez 2014:19) Shafer, Robert (1952). Atha****n and Sino-Thibetan. Robert Shafer ... Sir George Grierson and the Linguistic Survey of India...
- language and are actually in Lh****a; but a copy in our language—I mean the Thibetan—is in this convent." [1] New Testament Apocrypha, Vol. 1: Gospels and Related...
- ThePrint. Edgar, John Ware (1874), Report on a visit to Sikhim and the Thibetan frontier in October, November, and December, 1873, Calcutta: Bengal Secretariat...
- commercial portrait photographer. Silver Island Yang-tze-Kiang Felice Beato, Thibetan monument in the Lama Temple near Pekin, October 1860 Felice Beato, Interior...
- Swedenborg the Buddhist, or The Higher Swedenborgianism: Its Secrets and Thibetan Origin, published in 1887. It is a fictional spiritual dialogue between...
- and repeatedly urge his higher-ups to terminate "the malpractices of the Thibetan Jongpen"; then-Commissioner Sanderson was hardly fond of Tibet's ways either...