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TIBETAN CULTURE (2) answer(s).
 
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Tibet: China's Gaza? / Mirsky, Jonathan   Journal Article
Mirsky, Jonathan Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract On the fiftieth anniversary of the Tibetan Uprising of 1959, this impassioned article examines the origins of the Uprising and the subsequent course of events. It describes the current situation, discusses the role of the Dalai Lama and examines his pronouncements, as well as trying to explain Chinese attitudes to the Dalai Lama, to Tibet and towards Tibetans. The author comes to a pessimistic conclusion: other countries are not prepared to stand up to China and Tibetan culture is being steadily destroyed by a flood of Han Chinese settlers.
Key Words China  Tibet  Dalai Lama  Tibetan Culture  China's Gaza 
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Tibetan language and culture studies in India: some perspectives / Namgyal, Tsetan   Journal Article
Namgyal, Tsetan Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract According to the recorded history, direct contact between India and Tibet took place only in the 7th century AD during the reign of 33rd king Srong btsen sGampo who was popularly known by the title of chos-rgyal (Dharmaraja) as the worlds chos and rgyal denoted the depth of Tibetan ethos and sanctified the king as a political authority.
Key Words India  Tibet  Tibetan Culture  Tibetan Language  History 
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