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- Tibetan_Empire abstract "The Tibetan Empire existed during the 7th, 8th, and 9th centuries A.D., and ruled an area considerably larger than the Tibetan Plateau that stretched mostly to parts of East Asia, Central Asia and South Asia.At its height, the empire's influence and control of territories stretched from modern-day Sikkim, East Turkistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Bangladesh, north Pakistan, north Afghanistan, north India, north Nepal, Bhutan and parts of China.The historic name for the Tibetan Empire is different from Tibet's present name."This first mention of the name Bod, the usual name for Tibet in the later Tibetan historical sources, is significant in that it is used to refer to a conquered region. In other words, the ancient name Bod originally referred only to a part of the Tibetan Plateau, a part which, together with Rtsaṅ (Tsang, in Tibetan now spelled Gtsaṅ, has come to be called Dbus-gtsaṅ (Central Tibet)."Traditional Tibetan history preserves a lengthy list of rulers, whose exploits become subject to external verification in the Chinese histories by the seventh century. From the 7th to the 11th century a series of emperors ruled Tibet – see List of emperors of Tibet. Throughout the centuries from the time of the emperor Songtsän Gampo the power of the empire gradually increased over a diverse terrain so that by the reign of the emperor Ralpacan, in the opening years of the ninth century, its influence extended as far south as Bengal and as far north as Mongolia.The varied terrain of the empire and the difficulty of transportation, coupled with the new ideas that came into the empire as a result of its expansion, helped to create stresses and power blocs that were often in competition with the ruler at the center of the empire. Thus, for example, adherents of the Bön religion and the supporters of the ancient noble families gradually came to find themselves in competition with the recently introduced Buddhism.".
- Tibetan_Empire capital Lhasa.
- Tibetan_Empire dissolutionYear "0841".
- Tibetan_Empire foundingYear "0618".
- Tibetan_Empire governmentType Monarchy.
- Tibetan_Empire thumbnail Tibetan_empire_greatest_extent_780s-790s_CE.png?width=300.
- Tibetan_Empire wikiPageExternalLink Yarlun.
- Tibetan_Empire wikiPageExternalLink 20090227xixiawenxian.pdf.
- Tibetan_Empire wikiPageExternalLink 25196861.
- Tibetan_Empire wikiPageExternalLink 821-822.pdf.
- Tibetan_Empire wikiPageID "20355654".
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- Tibetan_Empire capital "Lhasa,Pho brang".
- Tibetan_Empire commonLanguages Tibetic_languages.
- Tibetan_Empire commonName "Tibet".
- Tibetan_Empire continent "Asia".
- Tibetan_Empire conventionalLongName "Tibetan Empire".
- Tibetan_Empire era Late_Antiquity.
- Tibetan_Empire eventEnd "Death of Langdarma".
- Tibetan_Empire eventStart "Founded by Emperor Songtsän Gampo".
- Tibetan_Empire governmentType Monarchy.
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- Tibetan_Empire imageMap "-790.0".
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- Tibetan_Empire nativeName "Bod".
- Tibetan_Empire p "Yarlung Dynasty".
- Tibetan_Empire region "Central Asia, Tibetan Plateau".
- Tibetan_Empire religion Bön.
- Tibetan_Empire religion Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Tibetan_Empire s "Era of Fragmentation".
- Tibetan_Empire titleLeader "Brtsanpo".
- Tibetan_Empire yearEnd "841".
- Tibetan_Empire yearStart "618".
- Tibetan_Empire subject Category:Former_monarchies.
- Tibetan_Empire subject Category:History_of_Tibet.
- Tibetan_Empire type Abstraction100002137.
- Tibetan_Empire type Autocracy108361001.
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- Tibetan_Empire type Country.
- Tibetan_Empire type Place.
- Tibetan_Empire type PopulatedPlace.
- Tibetan_Empire type Wikidata:Q532.
- Tibetan_Empire type Country.
- Tibetan_Empire type Place.
- Tibetan_Empire type Location.
- Tibetan_Empire comment "The Tibetan Empire existed during the 7th, 8th, and 9th centuries A.D., and ruled an area considerably larger than the Tibetan Plateau that stretched mostly to parts of East Asia, Central Asia and South Asia.At its height, the empire's influence and control of territories stretched from modern-day Sikkim, East Turkistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Bangladesh, north Pakistan, north Afghanistan, north India, north Nepal, Bhutan and parts of China.The historic name for the Tibetan Empire is different from Tibet's present name."This first mention of the name Bod, the usual name for Tibet in the later Tibetan historical sources, is significant in that it is used to refer to a conquered region. ".
- Tibetan_Empire label "Empire du Tibet".
- Tibetan_Empire label "Imperio tibetano".
- Tibetan_Empire label "Imperium tybetańskie".
- Tibetan_Empire label "Tibetaans rijk".
- Tibetan_Empire label "Tibetan Empire".
- Tibetan_Empire label "Tibetische Monarchie".
- Tibetan_Empire label "吐蕃".
- Tibetan_Empire label "吐蕃".
- Tibetan_Empire sameAs Tibetische_Monarchie.
- Tibetan_Empire sameAs Imperio_tibetano.
- Tibetan_Empire sameAs Empire_du_Tibet.
- Tibetan_Empire sameAs 吐蕃.
- Tibetan_Empire sameAs 토번국.
- Tibetan_Empire sameAs Tibetaans_rijk.
- Tibetan_Empire sameAs Imperium_tybetańskie.
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- Tibetan_Empire sameAs Q2431480.
- Tibetan_Empire sameAs Q2431480.
- Tibetan_Empire sameAs Tibetan_Empire.
- Tibetan_Empire wasDerivedFrom Tibetan_Empire?oldid=605275423.
- Tibetan_Empire depiction Tibetan_empire_greatest_extent_780s-790s_CE.png.
- Tibetan_Empire isPrimaryTopicOf Tibetan_Empire.
- Tibetan_Empire name "Bod".
- Tibetan_Empire name "Tibet".
- Tibetan_Empire name "Tibetan Empire".