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  2. Mongol invasions of Tibet - Wikipedia

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    Tibet was subdued to the Mongol Empire under Mongolian administrative rule, [25] but the region was granted with a degree of political autonomy. Kublai Khan would later include Tibet into his Yuan dynasty , and the region remained administratively separate from the conquered provinces of Song dynasty China.

  3. Tibet under Yuan rule - Wikipedia

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    In the history of Tibet, Mongol rule was established after Sakya Pandita got power in Tibet from the Mongols in 1244, following the 1240 Mongol conquest of Tibet led by the Mongol general with the title doord darkhan. [3]

  4. 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

  5. Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Mongolian and Tibetan Cultural Center (Chinese: 蒙藏文化中心; pinyin: Měng-Zàng Wénhuà Zhōngxīn) was originally managed by the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission. It is located in the Daan District of Taipei on Qingtian Street near the Taipei Grand Mosque and Mandarin Training Center .

  6. Buddhism in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Buddhism is the largest religion in Mongolia practiced by 51.7% of Mongolia's population, according to the 2020 Mongolia census. [1] Buddhism in Mongolia derives much of its recent characteristics from Tibetan Buddhism of the Gelug and Kagyu lineages, but is distinct and presents its own unique characteristics.

  7. Upper Mongols - Wikipedia

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    The Tibetan culture strongly influenced them, however they use Mongolian script unlike other major Oirat tribes that use Zaja Pandita's Todo Bichig Clear script. The Khoshut Khanate (1642–1717) based in the Tibetan Plateau. The separation of the Tibetans from the Mongolian banners weakened the Upper Mongols. After 1775, the Tibetans made ...

  8. Tibet (1912–1951) - Wikipedia

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    China was then permitted to establish an office in Lhasa, staffed by the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission and headed by Wu Zhongxin, the commission's director of Tibetan Affairs, [47] which Chinese sources claim was an administrative body [46] —but the Tibetans claim that they rejected China's proposal that Tibet should be a part of ...

  9. Treaty of friendship and alliance between the Government of ...

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    The Tibetan representatives who signed this document were Dalai Lama's representative Agvan Dorjiev, a Buryat, i.e. subject of Russia, and Tibetan officials in Mongolia: Ngawang Choizin, Yeshe Gyatso and Gendun Kalsang. There existed some doubts to the validity of this treaty: the 13th Dalai Lama denied that he had authorized Dorjiev to ...