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  2. Druk - Wikipedia

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    In Dzongkha, Bhutan is called Druk Yul "Land of Druk", and Bhutanese leaders are called Druk Gyalpo, "Thunder Dragon Kings". During the Bhutanese mock election in 2007, all four mock parties were called the Druk [colour] Party. [1] The national anthem of Bhutan, Druk tsendhen, translates into English as "Kingdom of Druk".

  3. Druk Tsenden - Wikipedia

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    Druk Tsenden" (Dzongkha: འབྲུག་ཙན་དན, Dzongkha pronunciation: [ɖ(ʐ)ṳ̀e̯ t͡sén.d̥è̤n]; "The Thunder Dragon Kingdom") is the national anthem of Bhutan. Adopted in 1953, the lyrics were written by Dolop Droep Namgay and possibly translated into English by Dasho Gyaldun Thinley.

  4. Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Since the 17th century, Bhutan's official name has been Druk yul (literally, "country of the Drukpa Lineage" or "the Land of the Thunder Dragon," a reference to the country's dominant Buddhist sect); "Bhutan" appears only in English-language official correspondence. [27]

  5. National symbols of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    The National Symbols of Bhutan include the national flag, national emblem, national anthem, and the mythical druk thunder featured in all three. Other distinctive symbols of Bhutan and its dominant Ngalop culture include Dzongkha, the national language; the Bhutanese monarchy; and the Driglam Namzha, a seventeenth-century code on dress, etiquette, and dzong architecture.

  6. Flag of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    The flag features the Druk, a dragon from Bhutanese mythology. This alludes to the country's name in Dzongkha: འབྲུག་ཡུལ་ Druk Yul, meaning 'The Thunder Dragon Kingdom', as well as the Drukpa Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism—the dominant religion of Bhutan. The basic design of the flag by Mayum Choying Wangmo Dorji dates to 1947.

  7. King of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    The King of Bhutan, officially the Druk Gyalpo (འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་པོ་; lit. ' Dragon King '), is the constitutional monarch and head of state of the Kingdom of Bhutan. [1] In the Dzongkha language, Bhutan is known as Drukyul which translates as "The Land of the Thunder Dragon".

  8. Royal Order of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Order of Bhutan (Dzongkha: Druk Thuksey / Druk Thugsey, meaning "Heart Son of the Thunder Dragon") is a medal awarded by the King of Bhutan. It was established by Jigme Dorji Wangchuck in 1966 and redesigned in 2008.

  9. Order of Great Victory of the Thunder Dragon - Wikipedia

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    Royal Order of Bhutan Ribbon bar of the order The Order of Great Victory of the Thunder Dragon ( Dzongkha : Druk Wangyel / Druk Wangyal ) is the Highest Civilian Decoration in Bhutan awarded in recognition for outstanding dedication, loyalty and commitment.