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On June 28 1965, the Tibetan Working Committee delivered a report to the Central Government that they planned to hold the first session of the People's Congress of the Tibet Au...
2015-06-22
By the time of the reign of the 29th Tsampo Tabonyexi, the Sheboye Tribe of Yarlung had fundamentally united the northern and southern banks of the Yarlung Zangbo River, and furthe...
When Namri Luntsan unified the middle and lower reaches of the Yarlung Zangbo River, except for the capital city of Qoiwa Daze, he built another ruling center along the Lhasa River...
Frescos are an important record of history in Tibet. Tangdong Gyibo, who lived from 1361 to 1455, appears on many of them because he built more than a hundred iron cable bridges ac...
Native Tibetan culture has developed from two main sources; the Tubo culture of the Yalong River valley at the heart of the Yarlung Zangbo River basin; and the ancient Zhangzhung c...
The theocratic system by which religion and politics were combined in Tibet, could be described as a dictatorship by the monks and aristocrats. A similar dictatorship used to exist...
This is an average Tibetan Buddhist temple. Monks start a new day chanting. Buddhism was introduced to Tibet from Chinese inland, India and Nepal. Tibet Buddhism is a combination o...
The Tibet region was a typical slave society between the seventh and ninth century. Over the following centuries, slaves turned into serfs, land became occupied territory and villa...
Before the 1959 Democratic Reform, the three chieftains local Tibetan government, the small and large lamaseries and the aristocratic class exploited and oppressed the serfs by con...
The wealth of the society was highly concentrated in Tibet before 1959. More than 80 percent was possessed by the manorial lords and less than 20 percent belonged to the serfs, who...
In Tibet under the serfdom, not only did the local regime at various levels, set up judicial institutions, but the big monasteries, manorial lords and tribal chieftains could also ...
Taxes and levies in Tibetan areas included land rent, stock rent, corvee and taxes. The main form of land rent was forced labor. In addition, there was a mixed form of land rent, w...