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  2. Education in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    A primary school in Paro, Bhutan. Western-style education was introduced to Bhutan during the reign of Ugyen Wangchuck (1907–26). [1] Until the 1950s, the only formal education available to Bhutanese students, except for private schools in Ha and Bumthang, was through Buddhist monasteries. [1]

  3. Category:1950s establishments in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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  4. List of years in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  5. Category:1950s in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:20th-century establishments in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    History portal Geography portal This category is for organizations, places, companies, or other things that were founded or established in Bhutan in the 20th century.

  7. Timeline of Bhutanese history - Wikipedia

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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.

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  9. History of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Bhutan agreed to return to its pre-1730 boundaries, paid a symbolic tribute of five horses to Britain, and, among other concessions, allowed the British to harvest timber in Bhutan. Subsequent missions to Bhutan were made by the British in 1776, 1777, and 1783, and commerce was opened between British India and Bhutan, and, for a short time, Tibet.