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  2. India–Tibet relations - Wikipedia

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    Scholars like Buton Rinchen Drub (Bu-ston) have suggested that Tibetans are descendants of Rupati, a Kaurava military general from the historical Kurukshetra War. [3] Other scholars point to the spread of Buddhism to Tibet from India through the efforts of Tibetan kings, Songtsen Gampo and Trisong-Detsen as the first significant contact. [4]

  3. Category:India–Tibet relations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "IndiaTibet relations" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Category:Tibetan diaspora in India - Wikipedia

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    Tibet Improvement Party; Tibet national football team; Tibet Post; Tibet Sun; Tibet women's national football team; IndiaTibet relations; Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy; Tibetan Children's Villages; Tibetan Delek Hospital; Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts; Tibetan Music Awards; Tibetan Nuns Project; List of organizations ...

  5. India's Tibetan refugees demand discussion on Tibet during ...

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    More than a hundred Tibetan refugees staged a protest in New Delhi on Friday, demanding that the "occupation" of their country by China be discussed during the two-day G20 summit in the city this ...

  6. Category:Tibet-India relations - Wikipedia

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  7. Foreign relations of Tibet - Wikipedia

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    The foreign relations of Tibet are documented from the 7th century onward, when Buddhism was introduced by missionaries from India and Nepal. The Tibetan Empire fought with the Tang dynasty for control over territory dozens of times, despite peace marriage twice.

  8. Polyandry in India - Wikipedia

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    Polyandry in India refers to the practice of polyandry, whereby a woman has two or more husbands at the same time, either historically on the Indian subcontinent or currently in the country of India. An early example can be found in the Hindu epic Mahabharata , in which Draupadi , daughter of the king of Panchala , is married to five brothers.

  9. Offices of Tibet (Dharamshala) - Wikipedia

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    Offices of Tibet are official agencies of the 14th Dalai Lama and the Central Tibetan Administration based in Dharamshala, India. They are present in 13 countries, based in New Delhi , Kathmandu , Geneva , Washington, D.C. , Tokyo , London , Paris , Moscow , Brussels , Canberra , Pretoria , Taipei and Budapest . [ 1 ]