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southwest China,
including Tibetans, are
direct descendants from the
ancient Qiang people. Most
Tibetans practice Tibetan Buddhism,
although a significant...
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occurred when
Tibetans began escaping from Kham in the
early and mid 1950's, and
moving to India. The
internal migration of m****es of
Tibetans from Amdo and...
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Tibetan history Tibetan art
Music of
Tibet Tibetan rug
Tibetan culture Tibetan cuisine Tibetan Buddhism Tibetan Muslims Tibetan alphabet Tibetan (Unicode block)...
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rebellion in
southern China and a
major Tibetan victory in 730, the
Tibetans and Türgesh sued for peace. The
Tibetans aided the
Turgesh in
fighting against...
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family reunification, more
Tibetans arrive to join the
original 1,000. By 2002
there are
approximately 8,650
Tibetans and 30
Tibetan community ****ociations...
- 1959. He
later became permanent head of the
Tibetan Administration and the
executive functions for
Tibetans-in-exile. On 11
February 1991,
Tibet became...
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includes influences from
neighbors (including
India and
Nepal where many
Tibetans abide). It is
known for its use of noodles, goat, yak, mutton, dumplings...
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under Tibetan control from 750 to 794, when they
turned on
their Tibetan overlords and
helped the
Chinese inflict a
serious defeat on the
Tibetans. In 747...
- (The
Ancient Ones), the
oldest tradition of
Tibetan Buddhism. Padmasambhava, who is
considered by the
Tibetans as Guru
Rinpoche ("Precious Master"), is also...
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Tibetan Muslims, also
known as the
Khache (
Tibetan: ཁ་ཆེ་, lit. 'Kashmiris'), are
Tibetans who
adhere to Islam. Most
Tibetan Muslims descend from Indian...