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  2. Tibetans - Wikipedia

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    Tibetans (Tibetan: བོད ... Tibet is also home to the semi-spiritual Gesar Epic, which is the longest epic in the world and is popular throughout Mongolia and ...

  3. Tibet - Wikipedia

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    Tibetan Buddhism is a primary influence on the art, music, and festivals of the region. Tibetan architecture reflects Chinese and Indian influences. Staple foods in Tibet are roasted barley, yak meat, and butter tea. With the growth of tourism in recent years, the service sector has become the largest sector in Tibet, accounting for 50.1% of ...

  4. Tibetan diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) provides a Green Book - a kind of Tibetan identity certificate - to Tibetan refugees. Based on a CTA survey from 2009, 127,935 Tibetans were registered in the diaspora: in India 94,203; in Nepal 13,514; in Bhutan 1,298; and in rest of the world 18,920. [2]

  5. A dam ignited rare Tibetan protests. They ended in beatings ...

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    After the crackdown, Tibetans in the area encountered even tighter restrictions, the BBC understands. Communication with the outside world was further limited and there was increased surveillance.

  6. Tibetans in exile accuse China of destroying their identity ...

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    The president of the Tibetan government-in-exile on Sunday accused China of denying the most fundamental human rights to people in Tibet and vigorously carrying out the extermination of the ...

  7. As the Dalai Lama turns 89, exiled Tibetans fear a future ...

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    The Sikyong said CTA's new emphasis on challenging China's narrative united pro-independence Tibetans with those pursuing the Middle Way, as Tibet's historical status was a point of common agreement.

  8. Tibetan culture - Wikipedia

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    The Tibetan calendar is the lunisolar calendar, that is, the Tibetan year is composed of either 12 or 13 lunar months, each beginning and ending with a new moon. A thirteenth month is added approximately every three years, so that an average Tibetan year is equal to the solar year .

  9. 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