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- ...erical Alliance]], the [[Islamic Modernist Party]], and the Gangs Seng Ge (Tibetan People's Party). The Orda Cabinet was most noted for its calling of the [[24 KB (451 words) - 06:22, 29 December 2023
- The '''Great Nam''' ''({{wp|Tibetan language|Namkha}}:'' ནམྱུ་ཆེན་པོ ''Nam chen po)'' was ...regulate the movement of people and services and centre power upon a {{wp|tibetan people|Nampa}} [[Zohism|Zohist]] elite. Most controversial of this was the9 KB (1,149 words) - 05:45, 16 August 2022
- ===Tibetan Community===10 KB (1,305 words) - 21:15, 30 December 2023
- ...}}, {{wp|pastoralism}}, and resistance to central authority under the {{Wp|Tibetan people|Nampa}} dominated [[Valley state|valley states]]. These characterist ...hich often carry a pejorative connotation. The older term used in the {{Wp|Tibetan language|Namkha}} language is Jagö ''(Namkha: བྱ་རྒོད)'', wh15 KB (2,358 words) - 22:11, 8 July 2021
- As the Bogd Gegeen, Manduul Temüjin is a Tibetan Buddhist lama and is sworn to the Pratimoksha vows. He is required to absta3 KB (453 words) - 21:11, 10 December 2023
- ...betan|Proto-Hongcha-Chanwan}} ''*ʔak'' (“bad”); which is cognate with {{wp|Tibetan|Tinzan}} ཨག་པོ (''ag po'', “bad”) (Stuart, 1991). ...“uncommon”), though it does not have any known cognates in other {{wp|Sino-Tibetan languages|Hongcha-Chanwan languages}}.12 KB (1,897 words) - 18:16, 8 September 2023
- ཧེ་བོར ; ''he bor'' ({{wp|Tibetan language|Tinzan}})<br> ...|Senrian}}, {{wp|French Language|French}}, {{wp|Yami language|Pala}}, {{wp|Tibetan language|Tinzan}}, {{wp|Chinese Language|Xiaodongese}}, [[Jathani language|8 KB (1,111 words) - 17:54, 24 April 2019
- ...Yamato people|Ashiharans}}. The western area is natively inhabited by {{wp|Tibetan people|???}} and {{wp|Burmese people|???}}. There are a number of {{wp|reli4 KB (570 words) - 19:47, 20 April 2019
- | image_coat = Tibetan Dharmacakra.png4 KB (575 words) - 12:44, 15 September 2023
- |familycolor = Sino-Tibetan4 KB (497 words) - 03:41, 27 March 2019
- ...and protection agreements with Russia and Mongolia. Tuva is one of the few Tibetan Buddhist countries in the world and is one of only three Turkic countries t4 KB (610 words) - 19:51, 11 June 2021
- ...been noted, particularly in the [[West Arcadia|West]], from the {{wp|Sino-Tibetan languages|Sino-Laurentian}} family, though it is unknown how much of this i5 KB (624 words) - 05:21, 26 October 2023
- ...h external support from the Islamic Modernist Party and the Gangs Seng Ge (Tibetan People's Party).5 KB (616 words) - 02:48, 5 January 2024
- # Tibetan Buddhism will lose its official status as the State Religion of the Mongol4 KB (610 words) - 07:19, 29 December 2023
- Thái Bình is known to speak {{wpl|Tibetan language|Tibetian}} and {{wpl|Dzongkha}}.5 KB (661 words) - 06:12, 19 May 2024
- | Tibetan Community || 45 KB (625 words) - 02:46, 5 January 2024
- The '''Sepcans''' were a {{wp|Sino-Tibetan languages|Roscanic}}-speaking people originating from the [[Roscan Plateau] The Sepcans spoke a {{wp|Sino-Tibetan language|Roscanic language}}, which is most likely the common ancestor of t10 KB (1,545 words) - 06:52, 14 October 2019
- ...n language|Mongolian}}|{{wp|Uyghur language|Uyghur}}|{{wp|Standard Tibetan|Tibetan}}|{{wp|Standard Zhuang|Zhuang}}|{{wp|Languages of China|Others}}}}11 KB (1,520 words) - 10:05, 26 May 2022
- ...n {{wp|prime meridian}} and {{wp|antimeridian}}, the speakers of {{wp|Sino-Tibetan languages|Monic languages}} is one of the most widespread major ethnic grou6 KB (863 words) - 22:30, 15 March 2019
- ..., {{wp|Javanese language|Kabu}}, {{wp|Lao language|Kachai}}, {{wp|Standard Tibetan|Tinzan}}, {{wp|Mandarin Chinese|Xiaodongese}}, [[Ziba]]6 KB (656 words) - 19:23, 8 February 2023