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    Tibetan Empire (Tibetan: བོད་ཆེན་པོ, Wylie: bod chen po, lit. 'Great Tibet'; Chinese: 吐蕃; pinyin: Tǔbō / Tǔfān) was an empire centered on the Tibetan...
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    Tibetans conquered Ganzhou and Suzhou. In 776, the Tibetan Empire conquered Guazhou. In 781, the Tibetan Empire conquered Yizhou. In 786, the Tibetan...
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  • The term Tibetan Empire most commonly refers to the first major Tibetan state, ruled by the Yarlung dynasty. Tibetan Empire may also refer to: Phagmodrupa...
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    The Tibetan people (Tibetan: བོད་པ་, Wylie: bod pa, THL: bö pa) are an East Asian ethnic group native to Tibet. Their current population is estimated...
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    This is a timeline of the Tibetan Empire from 6th to 9th century. Timeline of the Tang dynasty Beckwith 1987, p. 16. Beckwith 1987, p. 19. Dr Poonam Rana...
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    Tibet (redirect from Tibetan culture area)
    level. The Tibetan Empire emerged in the 7th century. At its height in the 9th century, the Tibetan Empire extended far beyond the Tibetan Plateau, from...
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    Sino-Tibetan (sometimes referred to as Trans-Himalayan) is a family of more than 400 languages, second only to Indo-European in number of native speakers...
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    The Tibetan independence movement (Tibetan: བོད་རང་བཙན Bod rang btsan; simplified Chinese: 西藏独立运动; traditional Chinese: 西藏獨立運動) is the political movement...
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    the Tibetan Empire (7th–9th century CE). Sanskrit Buddhist scriptures from India were first translated into Tibetan under the reign of the Tibetan king...
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  • The Dogra–Tibetan war or Sino-Sikh war was fought from May 1841 to August 1842, between the forces of the Dogra Raja Gulab Singh of Jammu, under the suzerainty...
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  • Old Tibetan refers to the earliest attested form of Tibetan language, reflected in documents from the adoption of writing by the Tibetan Empire in the...
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    with the introduction of Tibetan script from the unified Tibetan Empire in the 7th century. Following the dissolution of the empire and a period of fragmentation...
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  • it into contact with the rising Tibetan Empire. When Emperor Taizong of Tang refused a marriage alliance, the Tibetan emperor Songtsen Gampo sent an army...
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  • governments and wars between regional warlords Tibetan Empire (c. 618–842), an empire that ruled the Tibetan Plateau in the 7th, 8th, and 9th centuries Yarlung...
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  • The Tibetan sovereignty debate concerns two political debates regarding the relationship between Tibet and China. The first debate concerns whether Tibet...
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    The Tibetan Plateau, also known as Qinghai–Tibet Plateau and Qing–Zang Plateau, is a vast elevated plateau located at the intersection of Central, South...
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    The Tibetan calendar (Tibetan: ལོ་ཐོ, Wylie: lo-tho), or Tibetan lunar calendar, is a lunisolar calendar, that is, the Tibetan year is composed of either...
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    Tuyuhun (category Articles containing Standard Tibetan-language text)
    annihilated by the ambush of 200,000 troops led by Dayan and the Tibetans. The Tibetan Empire took over the entire territory of the Tuyuhun. After the fall...
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  • garrisons even after communication had been cut off from Chang'an by the Tibetan Empire. The last five years of the protectorate are regarded as an uncertain...
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  • towards alliances with the Tang when they fought with them against the Tibetan Empire and Turks in 627. In 742, the Uyghurs, Karluks, and Basmyls rebelled...
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    Era of Fragmentation (category Articles containing Standard Tibetan-language text)
    Fragmentation (Tibetan: སིལ་ཆད་དུ་འཆད་པ; Chinese: 吐蕃分裂時期) was an era of disunity in Tibetan history lasting from the death of the Tibetan Empire's last emperor...
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    established her own dynasty, and other realms such as the Sui dynasty, Tibetan Empire, Nanzhao, the Three Kingdoms of Korea, Japan, and steppe nomads are...
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    Tang dynasty (redirect from Tang Empire)
    massacre (760). The Tibetans took hold of the opportunity and raided many areas under Chinese control, and even after the Tibetan Empire had fallen apart...
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    Several empires in human history have been contenders for the largest of all time, depending on definition and mode of measurement. Possible ways of measuring...
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    Tibetan Muslims, also known as the Khache (Tibetan: ཁ་ཆེ་, lit. 'Kashmiris'), are Tibetans who adhere to Islam. Many are descendants of Kashmiris, Ladakhis...
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    holdings were later invaded by the Tibetan Empire to the south in 670. The Tang Empire competed with the Tibetan Empire for control of areas in Inner and...
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    universities of Nalanda and Vikramashila. The Pala empire enjoyed relations with the Srivijaya Empire, the Tibetan Empire and the Arab Abbasid Caliphate. Islam first...
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  • Tibetan Empire had nine high ministers in court. The highest one was gung lön chen po (གུང་བློན་ཆེན་པོ, lön chen (བློན་ཆེན) for short), which could be...
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    the fifth. The Nandas overthrew the Shaishunaga dynasty and expanded the empire to include a larger part of northern India. Ancient sources differ considerably...
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    rebellion and participated in expeditions against the Uyghur Khaganate and Tibetan Empire. He was regarded as one of the most powerful Tang generals before and...
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