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This is a timeline of Bhutanese history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Bhutan and its predecessor states. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Variations of the Sanskrit words Bhota-ant (end of Bhot) or Bhu-uttan (meaning highlands) have been suggested by historians as origins of the name Bhutan, which came into common foreign use in the late 19th century and is used in Bhutan only in English-language official correspondence.
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Bhutan is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary form of government. The reigning monarch is Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck. The current Prime Minister of Bhutan is Tshering Tobgay, leader of the People's Democratic Party. Bhutan's democratic transition in 2008 is seen as an evolution of its social contract with the monarchy since 1907 ...
Sources of Bhutanese history. Prominent Publishers. pp. 330 et seq. ISBN 81-86239-16-2. Younghusband, Sir Francis Edward (1910). India and Tibet: a history of the relations which have subsisted between the two countries from the time of Warren Hastings to 1910; with a particular account of the mission to Lhasa of 1904. J. Murray.
This is a list of years in Bhutan. See also the timeline of Bhutanese history . For only articles about years in Bhutan that have been written, see Category:Years in Bhutan .
Two Bhutanese-Nepali ministers have changed the culture of First Alliance Church, an evangelical church on Columbus' Northwest Side. Bhutanese-Nepali leaders improve culture, relationships at ...
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