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  2. History of Tibet - Wikipedia

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    While the Tibetan plateau has been inhabited since pre-historic times, most of Tibet's history went unrecorded until the creation of Tibetan script in the 7th century. . Tibetan texts refer to the kingdom of Zhangzhung (c. 500 BCE – 625 CE) as the precursor of later Tibetan kingdoms and the originators of the Bon re

  3. Timeline of Tibetan history - Wikipedia

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    The Tibetans (according to an 11th-century Chinese history) join with the Turkic Türgish to attack Kashgar. 720: Tibetan troops take Uighur principality of 'Bug-cor in the Dunhuang oasis. 755–797: Reign of Trisong Detsen, Tsugtsen's son. Reconquest of Central Asia 763: Tibetans invade the Tang Chinese capital of Chang'an and withdraw 15 days ...

  4. Tibet - Wikipedia

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    The history of a unified Tibet begins with the rule of Songtsen Gampo (604–650 CE), who united parts of the Yarlung River Valley and founded the Tibetan Empire. He also brought in many reforms, and Tibetan power spread rapidly, creating a large and powerful empire.

  5. Tibetan Empire - Wikipedia

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    The 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 Plateau, formed as a result of imperial expansion under the Yarlung dynasty heralded by its 33rd king, Songtsen Gampo, in the 7th century.

  6. Timeline of the Tibetan Empire - Wikipedia

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    Tibetan Empire attacks Uyghur ambassadors to Tang [80] 810: Tibetan Empire raids the Abbasid Caliphate [81] 813: Uyghur Khaganate crosses the Gobi Desert and attacks the Tibetans [80] 814: Al-Ma'mun of the Abbasid Caliphate invades the Tibetan Empire in Wakhan and Gilgit, where they capture a Tibetan commander and Tibetan cavalrymen, who they ...

  7. Tibetology - Wikipedia

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    Tibetology (Tibetan: བོད་རིག་པ།, Wylie: bod-rig-pa) refers to the study of things related to Tibet, including its history, religion, language, culture, politics and the collection of Tibetan articles of historical, cultural and religious significance. [1]

  8. List of rulers of Tibet - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the rulers of Tibet from the beginning of legendary history. Included are regimes with their base in Central Tibet , that held authority over at least a substantial portion of the country.

  9. Category:History of Tibet - Wikipedia

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    Tibet (1912–1951) Tibet Area (administrative division) Ming–Tibet relations; Tibet Improvement Party; Tibet Medal; History of Tibet (1950–present) Tibet under Qing rule; Tibet under Yuan rule; Tibetan Annals; Tibetan Communist Party; Tibetan dual system of government; Tibetan People's Republic; Tibetan skar; Tibetan srang; 1987–1989 ...

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