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  • ...Duran]] during the period of the [[Namrong dynasty]], the first major {{wp|Tibetan people|Nampa}} [[Valley state]]. Believed to be uncivilised by the Namrong The word "Gyadrul" ({{wp|Tibetan language|Namkha}}: བརྒྱསྦྲུལ) first appeared in classical
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  • '''Sarvodaya''' ({{wp|Nepali language|Phulese}}: सर्वोदय, ''Sarvōdaya''; {{wp|Tibetan language|Tinzan}}: ཥབཽདཡ ''Shabodaya'') also known as '''Lhundup
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  • a. Ta-Pa (Tibetan, horsemen); Tapa, Tapay
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  • | familycolor = Sino-Tibetan
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  • * [[Help:IPA/Tibetan|Tibetan]]
    5 KB (652 words) - 20:18, 5 March 2019
  • * Arokto - Tibetan Mastiff
    2 KB (251 words) - 21:08, 5 March 2023
  • * May 15- Kalmykia's government has announced that it wishes to assist the Tibetan Government and the Panchen Lama with locating the reincarnation of the Dala
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  • | [[Tibetan Buddhism]] = #800547; color: #FFD068;
    2 KB (234 words) - 14:15, 31 January 2019
  • bo = 'tibetan', ['tibetan'] = {
    13 KB (1,751 words) - 18:26, 9 April 2023
  • | image = [[File:British Museum Tibetan Bell and Vajra B.jpg|250px]]
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  • | official_languages = [[Tavan Language|Tavan]]<br>{{wp|Tibetan language|Tinzan}} ...anguage|Tavan]] | 6% {{wp|Tibetic languages|Tinzic}} {{midsize|(incl. {{wp|Tibetan language|Tinzan}} and {{wp|Ladakhi–Balti languages|Rigyar}})}} | 3% {{wp|
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  • ...> [[wikipedia:Buryat language|Buryat]] <br /> [[wikipedia:Tibetan language|Tibetan]] <br /> [[wikipedia:Uyghur language|Uyghur]] <br /> [[wikipedia:Oirat lang | 6% [[wikipedia:Tibetans|Tibetan]]
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  • ...the_epic.jpg/267px-Ancient_scroll_containing_the_epic.jpg|caption2=Ancient Tibetan Scroll containing the Legend of Yangchen(Chapter 1) , written around 1500BC ...to her first child, whom she named '''High Princess Yangchen''' , which in Tibetan meant "elegance and precious". From birth, Princess Yangchen was raised wit
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  • | sino-tibetan = salmon
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  • ...epcan texts and is believed by scholars to be derived from {{wp|Proto-Sino-Tibetan|Proto-Roscanic}} roots *hwak 'below' and *tsyar 'shine'.
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  • ...cognised in legislation, constitution, etc--> [[wikipedia:Standard Tibetan|Tibetan]]<br>[[wikipedia:Dzongkha|Dzongkha]] |religion = <!--Religion--> [[wikipedia:Tibetan Buddhism|Tibetan Buddhism]]
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  • |p2 = Tibetan Empire |flag_p2 = Tibetan snow leopard.svg
    23 KB (3,203 words) - 02:10, 7 October 2019
  • | tib = <!-- Tibetan language --> | wylie = <!-- Wylie transliteration of Tibetan -->
    17 KB (1,810 words) - 16:34, 19 February 2024
  • | rowclass3 = mergedrow| label3 = {{wp|Tibetan language|Namkha}}: | data3 = namkha *{{wp|Tibetan language|Namkha}}
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  • ...ional_languages = {{wp|Chinese language|Xiaodongese}}, {{wp|Standard Tibetan|Tinzan}} ...}| 1.9% {{wp|Thai people|Wang}} | 1.8% {{wp|Lao people|Cai}} | 1.5% {{wp|Tibetan people|Tinzan}} | 1.5% {{wp|Tai people|Thi}} | 1.3% {{wp|Nùng people|Cam
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