Tibetan

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Tibetan refers to anything of, from, or related to Tibet, a region in Asia. It is most commonly used to refer to the Tibetan people, the ethnic group native to Tibet, and their Tibetan language.

History[edit | edit source]

Tibet has a rich history that dates back to the Tibetan Empire in the 7th century. The region was incorporated into the People's Republic of China in the 1950s, a move that has been controversial and led to significant political and social changes.

Culture[edit | edit source]

Tibetan culture is unique and deeply influenced by Buddhism, which was introduced in the 7th century. It is reflected in the region's art, music, festivals, and the practice of Tibetan Buddhism.

Language[edit | edit source]

The Tibetan language is a group of languages spoken by approximately 1.2 million people across the Tibetan Plateau. It is usually divided into three major dialects: Central, Khams, and Amdo.

Religion[edit | edit source]

The primary religion in Tibet is Tibetan Buddhism, although there are also followers of Bon, as well as Tibetan Muslims and Christians.

Geography[edit | edit source]

Tibet is located on the Tibetan Plateau, the highest region on Earth with an average elevation of 4,900 meters. It is surrounded by the Himalayas to the south, the Karakoram to the west, and the Tanggula Mountains to the north.

Politics[edit | edit source]

The political status of Tibet is a contentious issue. The Government of Tibet in Exile claims that Tibet is an independent state under unlawful occupation, while the People's Republic of China asserts that Tibet is an integral part of China.

See also[edit | edit source]

Tibetan Resources
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