- Tibet - Wikipedia
Tibet is the highest region on Earth, with an average elevation of 4,380 m (14,000 ft) [5][6] Lying within the Himalayas, the highest point in Tibet is Mount Everest – the highest peak on Earth, standing 8,848 m (29,000 ft) above sea level
- Tibet | History, Map, Capital, Population, Language, Facts | Britannica
Tibet, historic region and autonomous region of China that is often called ‘the roof of the world ’ It occupies a vast area of plateaus and mountains in Central Asia, including Mount Everest
- Tibet profile - BBC News
Provides an overview of Tibet, including key facts about this East Asian region governed by China
- Tibet | The History, Religion Language - Tibet House US | NYC . . .
Discover Tibet’s unique history, from its flourishing empire in the 7th and 8th centuries and the introduction of Buddhism, to the challenges faced under Chinese occupation Learn about the Dalai Lama’s leadership and the impact on Tibet’s distinct culture and ecosystem
- Tibet at a Glance
Tibet lies at the center of Asia, with an area of 2 5 million square kilometers The earth’s highest mountains, a vast arid plateau and great river valleys make up the physical homeland of six million Tibetans
- Tibet at a Glance – Central Tibetan Administration
The term TIBET here means the whole of Tibet known as Cholka-Sum (U-Tsang, Kham and Amdo)
- China Tibetannnet-English
China’s Tibetannet as a China’s Tibetan culture and news website sponsored by Qinghai Daily, established in 2006, as a largest and most comprehensive Tibetan-focused websites in China, has Three languages page frames: Chinese, Tibetan and English It aims to support the development of Tibetan society, culture and economy and to present a real picture of Tibetan including news, economy
- Tibet - New World Encyclopedia
China, which presently controls Tibet, maintains it is a province-level entity, the Tibet Autonomous Region The Tibetan Empire came into existence in the seventh century when Emperor Songtsän Gampo united numerous tribes of the region
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