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were executed and
Tibetans visiting Dzungar officials were forced to stick their tongues out so the Dzungars could tell if the person recited constant mantras (which was said to make the tongue black or brown). This allowed them to pick the Nyingmapa and Bonpos, who recited many magic-mantras. This
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A third view is that the troops were sent as raids and "looting parties", and that the goal of the campaign was to pillage the "wealth amassed in the
Tibetan monasteries". This is disputed, as the Mongols deliberately avoided attacking certain monasteries, a questionable decision if their only goal
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in 1206, which is considered anachronistic; there is no evidence of Mongol-Tibetan encounters prior to the military campaign in 1240. The first confirmed campaign is the invasion of Tibet by the Mongol general Doorda
Darkhan in 1240, a campaign of 30,000 troops that resulted in 500 casualties. The
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One view, considered the most traditional, is that the attack was a retaliation on Tibet caused by the
Tibetan refusal to pay tribute. Wylie points out that the Tibetans stopped paying tribute in 1227, while Doorda Darkhan's invasion was in 1240, suggesting that the Mongols, not known for their
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mentioned earlier, there seems to be no evidence to prove the presence of Mongol troops in central Tibet during the two decades that 'Phags-pa Lama was away from Sa-skya (1244-65). During those years, external campaigns of conquest and internal feuds between scions of the sons of
Chinggis Khan
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lama (1235â80), and Phyag-na rDo-rje (1239-67) from the late Godan's ordo in
Liangzhou. Khubilai Khan first met 'Phags-pa lama in 1253, presumably to bring the Sa-skya lama who resided in Köden's domain, and who was a symbol of Tibetan surrender, to his own camp. At first Kublai remained
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Mongols from marrying Chinese, but left both the Chinese and Tibetan legal and administrative systems intact. Though most government institutions established by Kublai Khan in his court resembled the ones in earlier Chinese dynasties, Tibet never adopted the
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empathy, would not wait over a decade to respond. The text from which this claim is based on also makes other anachronistic mistakes, insisting that
Genghis was planning to attack Tibet prior to Doorda Darkhan's invasion, when the real campaign was against the
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campaign meant to evaluate the political situation in Tibet. The
Mongols hoped to find a single monarch with whom they could threaten into submission, but instead found a Tibet that was religiously and politically divided, without a central government.
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Amdo, meanwhile, became home to the
Khoshuts. The descendants of GĂŒshi Khan continued to rule as Dharma kings (chogyals) of Tibet, although they were eclipsed by the Dalai Lama and his regent for long periods. In 1717, however, the
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987:(Dor-ta)". The expedition was "the first instance of military conflict between the two nations". The attack consisted of 30,000 men (possibly much smaller than that) and resulted in 500 casualties, along with the burning of the
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plotted to invade Tibet in 1206, but was dissuaded when the Tibetans promised to pay tribute to the Mongols. Modern scholars consider the account to be anachronistic and factually wrong. Genghis' campaign was targeted at the
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He has traditionally been portrayed as evil by the Geluk sect. On the other hand, the Mongolian movie "Tsogt taij" (1945) treated him as a national hero. It reflected the communist regime's attitude toward Tibetan Buddhism.
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In 1265 Qongridar ravaged the Tufan/mDo-smad area, and from 1264 to 1275 several campaigns pacified the Tibetan and Yi peoples of Xifan around modern Xichang. By 1278 Mongol myriarchies: tumens and postroads reached through
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in the same year. Some sources say there was a Mongolian invasion in 1251, in retribution for a failure to pay tribute, or in 1251-2 'to take formal possession of the country'. In order to strengthen his control over
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campaign was smaller than the full-scale invasions used by the Mongols against large empires. The purpose of this attack is unclear, and is still in debate among Tibetologists. Then in the late 1240s Mongol prince
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occupied the attention of the Mongols. Tibet, whose formidable terrain was politically fragmented by local lords and lamas, posed no military threat to the Mongols, and it was all but ignored by them."
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in 1251. Two attacks are mentioned, one led by Dörbetei, the other by Qoridai, and the double campaign struck fear into the Tibetans. Tibetan sources however only mention an attack on a place called
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However, modern studies find that the oldest sources credit the Mongol scouts with burning Rgyal-lha-khang only, while a large number of Rwa-sgreng monks were slain. The bKaâ-brgyud-pa monasteries of
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1094:. Wyle is sceptical however of all of these sources, arguing that the lack of substantive evidence for an invasion raises doubts about the extent of Mongol movements in Tibet proper.' He concludes:-
1815:, another descendant of GĂŒshi Khan, defended Amdo against Qing dynasty's attempts to extend its rule into Tibet, but was crushed in the following year. Thus, Amdo fell under Chinese domination.
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school politely refused to stay with him, preferring his brother the Khagan, in 1253 Prince Kubilai summoned to his court the Sa-skya-pa hierarch's two nephews, Blo-gros rGyal-mtshan, known as
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757:, who urged other leading Tibetan figures to submit to Mongol authority. This is generally considered to have marked the beginning of Mongol rule over Tibet, as well as the establishment of
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Buddhist monks from Tibet were popular and well respected in Mongol-ruled Iran (the Ilkhanate), Mongolia, China (the Yuan) and Central Asia (the Chagatai Khanate). Towards the end of the
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lama a degree political authority, but retained control over the administration and military of the region. As efforts to rule both territories while preserving Mongol identity,
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of Genghis Khan. Many Mongol aristocrats including Khagan himself seem to have sought blessings of prominent Tibetan lamas. Möngke Khan patronized
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to help the Karma sect although Ligdan Khan died in 1634 before they joined. But Tsogtu pursued the campaign. In the same year he conquered the
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to Tibet. In the next year a decisive war between Tsogtu Khuntaiji and TörĂŒ Bayikhu ended in the latter's victory and Tsoghtu was killed.
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schools. At the request of the Gelug school, in 1637,
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2353:The history of the Mongol conquests
935:Leaders of the Rwa-sgreng monastery
13:
3990:Chinese expedition to Tibet (1910)
3945:Chinese expedition to Tibet (1720)
3657:
2327:(1983) Univ. of California Press.
1835:Chinese expedition to Tibet (1720)
1771:. The Dzungars soon began to loot
14:
4908:
4897:13th century in the Mongol Empire
4027:Protests and uprisings since 1950
4017:1939 Japanese expedition to Tibet
2436:
2339:Historical dictionary of Mongolia
2213:Khubilai Khan: His Life and Times
2202:Thomson Wadsworth, (c)2006, p 174
1984:, pp.110; Tucci, Giuseppe (1949)
856:Doorda Darkhan's Tibetan campaign
4847:Wars involving the Mongol Empire
4135:70,000 Character Petition (1962)
4125:Seventeen Point Agreement (1951)
1381:Northern khalkha's Khanate force
1092:Bod kyi-mon-mkhar-mgpon-po-gdong
808:
693:
682:
560:
4882:Wars involving the Yuan dynasty
4110:Anglo-Russian Convention (1907)
2449:
2264:
2240:
2227:
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2177:
2159:
2102:
2093:
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2057:
2041:
2020:
2004:
1991:
1974:
1057:1244 invasion under Möngke Khan
780:In the early 17th century, the
4887:Invasions by the Mongol Empire
4365:Patron and priest relationship
4331:Central Tibetan Administration
4140:Memorandum on Genuine Autonomy
2372:(1967) Yale University Press.
1938:
1929:
1906:
1893:
1884:
1875:
1866:
1857:
1801:A second and larger expedition
1376:Chahar Mongolian Khanate force
759:patron and priest relationship
1:
4730:Historical and cultural sites
4095:Convention of Calcutta (1890)
3619:Timeline of the Mongol Empire
3316:Division of the Mongol Empire
2015:Central Tibet and the Mongols
1845:
1577:(not to be confused with the
1010:, with their old link to the
4842:Military history of Mongolia
4070:Treaty of Tingmosgang (1684)
2270:Richardson, Hugh E. (1984).
2189:, pp. 139. Psychology Press.
1850:
1217:
26:under Mongol rule, 1240-1354
7:
4090:Treaty of Thapathali (1856)
3980:British expedition to Tibet
3970:Nepal-Tibet War (1855â1856)
3940:Battle of the Salween River
2566:Manghit / Mangudai
2370:Tibet: A Political History.
1818:
1797:Battle of the Salween River
967:In 1240, the Mongol Prince
803:
10:
4913:
4463:Postage and postal history
3915:Tibetan attack on Songzhou
3369:
3345:Esen BuqaâAyurbarwada war
2289:
1731:
1579:Altan Khans of the Khalkha
1221:
316:Hungary and Croatia (
4837:Military history of Tibet
4793:
4649:
4492:
4485:
4458:
4449:
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4268:
4166:
4162:
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4062:
3925:Mongol invasions of Tibet
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3678:
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3446:
3379:
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3257:
3160:(1223 / 1236â40)
3106:
3083:
3066:(1257 / 1284â88)
3036:
2961:
2906:
2895:
2875:
2766:
2712:
2689:ByzantineâMongol Alliance
2624:
2620:
2597:
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2459:
2455:
2444:
1661:
1632:
1596:
1592:Mongol invasions of Tibet
1591:
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1424:
1389:
1338:
1302:
1297:
1240:Tibet was subdued to the
1214:) as far west as Litang.
1195:
1154:Although, Karmapa of the
952:
939:
913:
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860:
855:
765:, who founded the Mongol
738:Mongol invasions of Tibet
415:
301:Poland and Bohemia (
268:
261:
242:
210:
152:
102:
81:
76:
71:
4323:Tibet Autonomous Region
4085:Treaty of Chushul (1842)
4037:1987â1989 Tibetan unrest
2341:(2003) Scarecrow Press.
1291:Post imperial expedition
1167:, but his chief khatun,
1151:, of the Mongol Empire.
1034:kingdom of Western Xia.
637:13th and 14th Dalai Lama
4430:TAR People's Government
4390:Serfs' Emancipation Day
3930:TibetâLadakhâMughal war
2642:Invasions and conquests
2561:Paiza / Gerege
2386:(1997) Westview Press.
2351:Saunders, John Joseph.
2237:, December, 1980, p. 8.
2174:Laird 2006, pp. 114-117
1986:Tibetan Painted Scrolls
1102:Mon-mkmar-mgon-po-gdong
4872:18th-century conflicts
4862:17th-century conflicts
4852:13th-century conflicts
4100:Treaty of Lhasa (1904)
4054:Special Frontier Force
3299:(1260 / 1301)
3027:(1274 / 1281)
2694:Franco-Mongol alliance
2382:Smith, Warren W., Jr.
1759:(the last khan of the
1743:
1676:Prince Tsewang Arabtan
1662:Commanders and leaders
1545:). The unification of
1390:Commanders and leaders
1237:
1107:
1070:
914:Commanders and leaders
27:
16:Invasions of 1206â1723
4877:18th century in Tibet
4867:17th century in Tibet
4857:13th century in Tibet
4473:QinghaiâTibet railway
4468:Qinghai-Tibet Highway
4435:TAR People's Congress
4407:IndiaâTibet relations
4380:Independence movement
4032:1959 Tibetan uprising
3920:Battle of Dafei River
3768:Era of Fragmentation
2337:Sanders, Alan J. K.
2272:Tibet and its History
2251:Tibet and its History
2198:Schirokauer, Conrad.
2017:. Rome: IsIMEO, p. 8.
1840:Tibet under Qing rule
1825:Tibet under Yuan rule
1741:
1728:Intervention in Tibet
1438:Casualties and losses
1274:imperial examinations
1231:
1224:Tibet under Yuan rule
1098:
1064:
953:Casualties and losses
771:Drogon Chogyal Phagpa
22:
4781:Traditional medicine
3995:Xinhai Lhasa turmoil
3816:Relations with Ming
3786:Relations with Song
3758:Relations with Tang
3696:European exploration
3190:Serbia and Bulgaria
2313:(2006) Grove Press.
2186:China's Tibet Policy
1799:not far from Lhasa.
1671:Galdan Boshugtu Khan
1482:Choghtu Khong Tayiji
1472:, the leader of the
958:Minimal (or no loss)
673:European exploration
627:MingâTibet relations
592:Era of Fragmentation
62:Mongol invasions and
4425:Regional Government
4402:CIA Tibetan program
4385:Serfdom controversy
4269:Traditional regions
4120:Simla Accord (1914)
4042:2008 Tibetan unrest
3866:List of Qing ambans
3811:Phagmodrupa dynasty
3437:Khagans of the Yuan
3166:Poland and Bohemia
2942:Khwarazmian Empire
2667:Society and economy
2099:Wylie, ibid. p.326.
1119:in accordance with
736:There were several
602:Phagmodrupa dynasty
525:Bulgaria and Serbia
333:Bulgaria and Serbia
4892:Invasions of Tibet
4739:(ceremonial scarf)
4710:Dzong architecture
4527:Imperial Preceptor
4397:Sovereignty debate
4343:Etymology of Tibet
3955:Lhasa riot of 1750
3950:Jinchuan campaigns
3935:Battle of Dartsedo
3853:Qing dynasty rule
3796:Yuan dynasty rule
3770:(9thâ13th century)
3182:Holy Roman Empire
2637:Banner/Bunchuk/Tug
2396:Wylie, Turrell V.
2247:Richardson, Hugh E
2081:Petech 2003 p.342.
1744:
1681:Galdan Tseren Khan
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849:1240-1241 invasion
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3895:political leaders
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1944:Sanders. p. 309,
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1513:fifth Dalai Lama
1458:Tibetan Buddhism
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997:Turrell V. Wylie
983:general, Doorda
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4236:Rongbuk Glacier
4222:Yarlung Tsangpo
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3985:Batang uprising
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3848:Khoshut Khanate
3836:Ganden Phodrang
3831:Tsangpa dynasty
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4581:Panchen Lama
4576:Lhamo La-tso
4559:Ganden Tripa
4353:Human rights
4227:Grand Canyon
4207:Namcha Barwa
4200: /
3924:
3878:Tibetan Army
3776:Guge kingdom
3389:Genghis Khan
3158:Kievan Rus'
3136:(1237â1300s)
3128:(1237â1300s)
3004:
2972:Western Xia
2934:Qara Khitai
2767:Major cities
2746:Golden Horde
2722:Yuan dynasty
2609:Organization
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792:conquest of
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742:Genghis Khan
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735:
494:
442:Eastern Liao
408:'s campaigns
338:Latin Empire
187:
126:Nizari state
83:Central Asia
4693:wall murals
4597:Catholicism
4181:Environment
3855:(1720â1912)
3818:(1368â1644)
3798:(1270â1350)
3719:(Neolithic)
3717:Prehistory
3464:Sartaq Khan
3433:Kublai Khan
3428:Möngke Khan
3402:Ăgedei Khan
3381:Great Khans
3347:(1314â1318)
3339:(1268â1301)
3291:(1260â1323)
3275:(1253â1256)
3258:Middle East
3152:(1238â1239)
3093:(1221â1327)
2952:(1219â1256)
2944:(1219â1221)
2926:(1264â1308)
2918:(1207-1308)
2784:Azov (Azaq)
2450:Terminology
1573:lineage by
1493:Ligdan Khan
1480:, defeated
1466:Karma Kagyu
1404:Ligdan Khan
1269:Kublai Khan
1180: [
1156:Karma Kagyu
1121:Great Jasag
1075:Möngke Khan
1051:Ogedai Khan
1012:Western Xia
975:'s son and
923: [
839:Jin dynasty
824:Western Xia
822:kingdom of
763:Kublai Khan
551:History of
467:Kievan Rus'
425:Jin dynasty
406:Ăgedei Khan
176:Eastern Xia
166:Western Xia
90:Qara Khitai
4831:Categories
4776:Tibetology
4745:Literature
4564:Dalai Lama
4417:Government
4375:Tibet Area
4370:Golden Urn
4336:Parliament
3861:Lifan Yuan
3788:(960â1279)
3725:Zhangzhung
3710:Chronology
3600:Nogai Khan
3484:Ăzbeg Khan
3415:GĂŒyĂŒk Khan
3309:Civil wars
3297:Palestine
3206:Lithuania
3126:Circassia
2859:Xacitarxan
2844:Soltaniyeh
2581:Darughachi
2249:. (1984).
2138:2013-10-24
1846:References
1575:Altan Khan
1567:Dalai Lama
1489:Tuul river
1470:GĂŒshi Khan
1396:GĂŒshi Khan
1359:by support
1280:policies.
1022:hierarch,
577:Zhangzhung
447:Khwarazmia
287:Durdzuketi
272:Kievan Rus
4758:Chronicle
4720:Festivals
4532:Dpon-chen
4502:Languages
4497:Education
4246:Changtang
4188:Mountains
4155:Geography
4063:Documents
3908:conflicts
3760:(618â907)
3679:Overviews
3469:Orda Khan
3459:Batu Khan
3323:(1260â64)
3267:(1241â43)
3265:Anatolia
3240:(1287â88)
3232:(1285â86)
3224:(1264â65)
3216:(1259â60)
3208:(1258â59)
3184:(1241â42)
3176:(1241â42)
3168:(1240â41)
3144:(1229â36)
3134:Chechnya
3074:(1300â02)
3038:Southeast
3017:(1253â56)
2999:(1235â79)
2991:(1231â60)
2983:(1211â34)
2936:(1216â18)
2924:Sakhalin
2884:Campaigns
2834:Saray-JĂŒk
2824:Samarkand
2799:Karakorum
2758:Ilkhanate
2516:Political
1851:Citations
1777:Nyingmapa
1751:, led by
1707:Yongzheng
1604:1688-1755
1443:minimally
1310:1634-1637
1218:Aftermath
1204:mdo khams
1165:shamanist
1160:âPhags-Pa
1149:Karakorum
1117:appanages
1008:âBri-gung
1004:sTag-lung
993:Rwa-sgreáč
798:Dzungaria
632:Qing rule
597:Yuan rule
477:Sit River
343:Lithuania
292:Circassia
154:East Asia
143:Palestine
111:Caucassus
104:West Asia
64:conquests
4816:Category
4700:Calendar
4634:Diaspora
4507:Religion
4311:Politics
4212:Tanggula
4202:Changtse
3906:Wars and
3781:Tsongkha
3743:Timeline
3686:Timeline
3663:articles
3595:Boroldai
3575:Khubilai
3555:Bo'orchu
3528:Military
3422:(regent)
3409:(regent)
3396:(regent)
3281:Baghdad
3230:Hungary
3174:Hungary
3117:Georgia
3064:Vietnam
2916:Siberia
2814:Maragheh
2714:Khanates
2662:Religion
2657:Military
2606:Politics
2556:Kurultai
2519:Military
2147:cite web
1819:See also
1749:Dzungars
1712:Qianlong
1609:Location
1528:Dzungars
1478:Koko Nor
1474:Khoshuts
1425:Strength
1315:Location
1129:Karma-pa
940:Strength
873:Location
804:Invasion
794:Mongolia
749:invited
691:•
658:Timeline
650:See also
642:PRC rule
542:a series
540:Part of
198:Sakhalin
116:Anatolia
95:Khwarezm
4800:Outline
4764:writers
4705:Cuisine
4670:thangka
4651:Culture
4624:Changpa
4539:Nyingma
4486:Society
4451:Economy
4286:Ă-Tsang
4260:Valleys
4218:Rivers
4193:Kailash
3753:Lönchen
3735:Empire
3671:History
3565:Boroqul
3560:Guo Kan
3550:Negudar
3535:Subutai
3435: (
3273:Alamut
3246:Serbia
3238:Poland
3222:Thrace
3214:Poland
3150:Alania
3015:Yunnan
2950:Persia
2908:Central
2887:Battles
2794:Bolghar
2789:Bukhara
2774:Almalik
2576:Kheshig
2504:Tarkhan
2290:Sources
2013:(1990)
2001:, p.538
1903:, p.538
1769:Mongols
1647:Kokonur
1555:chogyal
1551:Tsangpa
1543:Qinghai
1520:Khoshut
1505:Kokonor
1503:around
1430:unknown
1414:Prince
1410:Choghtu
1408:Prince
1252:China.
1196:àœàœàœŒàŒàœàœàœŠ
1192:Tibetan
1137:Mongols
1113:Damxung
1077:became
1069:in 1259
989:Kadampa
948:Unknown
843:Sichuan
835:Wenxian
513:Hungary
505:Legnica
483:Kozelsk
462:Armenia
457:Georgia
435:Caizhou
430:Kaifeng
358:Gazaria
282:Cumania
254:Siberia
223:Burma (
219:Vietnam
133:Baghdad
4751:Annals
4715:Emblem
4677:tsakli
4549:Jonang
4198:Lhotse
4142:(2008)
3841:Kashag
3661:
3545:Muqali
3519:Ghazan
3514:Arghun
3504:Hulegu
3394:Tolui
3370:People
3331:(1262)
3289:Syria
3283:(1258)
3248:(1291)
3200:(1242)
3192:(1242)
3108:Europe
3091:India
3072:Burma
3058:(1293)
3047:Burma
3025:Japan
3006:Tibet
2989:Korea
2849:Tabriz
2819:Qarshi
2779:Avarga
2625:Topics
2529:Jarlig
2489:Jinong
2484:Khanum
2479:Khatun
2469:Khagan
2461:Titles
2390:
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1781:Bonpos
1702:Kangxi
1649:rebels
1621:Result
1454:Oirats
1433:50 000
1327:Result
1212:dokham
1177:Dokham
1169:Chabui
1133:Hulagu
1088:Turpan
1079:Khagan
1032:Tangut
1016:Petech
985:Darqan
981:Tangut
973:Ăgedei
885:Result
820:Tangut
544:on the
500:Poland
472:Ryazan
452:Goryeo
353:Serbia
322:Second
307:Second
297:Alania
263:Europe
229:Second
138:Levant
121:Persia
4807:Index
4771:Music
4736:Khata
4639:Names
4629:Yolmo
4602:Islam
4554:Gelug
4544:Kagyu
4522:Sakya
4325:(TAR)
4291:Ngari
4176:Fauna
4171:Flora
3659:Tibet
3590:Kadan
3585:Bayan
3570:Jelme
3509:Abaqa
3499:Kebek
3479:Toqta
3474:Berke
3454:Jochi
3447:Khans
3084:South
3056:Java
2809:Majar
2751:Wings
2571:TĂŒmen
2551:Yassa
2534:Ărtöö
2499:Noyan
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1509:Tsang
1501:TĂŒmed
1497:Tibet
1462:Gelug
1446:heavy
1353:Tibet
1320:Tibet
1265:Sakya
1200:Wylie
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1020:Sakya
977:GĂŒyĂŒk
969:Godan
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908:Tibet
878:Tibet
782:Oirat
753:lama
751:Sakya
747:Godan
553:Tibet
495:Tibet
318:First
311:Third
303:First
249:India
225:First
203:Japan
193:Korea
188:Tibet
161:China
24:Tibet
4725:Flag
4664:rugs
4586:list
4569:list
4358:LGBT
4281:Kham
4276:Amdo
3540:Jebe
3494:Duwa
2963:East
2900:Asia
2854:Ukek
2804:Dadu
2612:Life
2539:Orda
2474:Khan
2388:ISBN
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2315:ISBN
2276:ISBN
2255:ISBN
2153:link
1779:and
1601:Date
1539:Amdo
1464:and
1452:The
1307:Date
1065:The
1006:and
868:1240
865:Date
796:and
790:Qing
518:Mohi
488:Kiev
235:Java
181:Song
77:Asia
4659:Art
4512:Bon
3580:Aju
1476:in
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