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  • * ''Tibet''— Mt. Kailash in Tibet is sacred to several religions, although its remote location makes it one o ...t). There are also sacred mountains, such as Kailash (''see above'' under Tibet), about which pilgrims must journey in a specific direction.
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  • ...e support for crises in [[1956 Suez Crisis|Suez]]; [[Quemoy and Matsu]], Tibet, Lebanon, and Laos. ...z Crisis of 1956. Other U-2 missions analyzed by NPIC included flyovers of Tibet, the offshore islands of the PRC, and Lebanon. Overflights of the USSR cont
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  • ...cord of almost unmitigated failure. [http://www.amazon.com/CIAs-Secret-War-Tibet/dp/0700611592/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1210940048&sr=1-10 excerpt an
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  • ...anchuria]], [[Mongolia]], the [[Philippines]], [[Thailand]], [[Taiwan]], [[Tibet]], and [[Vietnam]].
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  • ...e prayed for the [[Dalai Lama]] when he disappeared during the invasion of Tibet by PRC troops.<ref> Thurston Moore, [http://www.oceanstar.com/patti/intervu
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  • ...Sanskrit]] words ''Bhota-ant'' (the end of Bhot &ndash; another word for [[Tibet]]), or ''Bhu-uttan'' (highlands). The word ''Bhutan'' as a name for the cou ...ry of [[Sanskritisation]], ''Bhots-ant'' means "End of Tibet" or "South of Tibet". The Dzongkha (and Tibetan) name for the country is ''Druk Yul'' ("Dragon
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  • ...t was used as a liturgical language for [[Hinduism]] and [[Buddhism]] in [[Tibet]] and [[South-East Asia]]. In its pre-classical form, Sanskrit is known as
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  • *[[Tibet]]
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  • ...in India died out. The main forms today are derived from Ceylon, China and Tibet, whither Buddhism had been brought from India. Buddhism is said to have been introduced into Tibet in the 7th century from Nepal and China, though there is no absolute proof
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  • ...ews/asia-pacific/2008/03/2008525184819409441.html Xinjiang: China's 'other Tibet'], March 25, 2008, Al Jazeera</ref>, ethnic [[Javanese people|Javanese]] in
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  • ...ics' (thinking of Darfur) or the 'Cultural Genocide Olympics' (thinking of Tibet) or the 'Pulmonicide Olympics' (thinking of air pollution)? Suggest we ado :We don't even have an article on Tibet yet! We know China has blocked Wikipedia. Has China blocked Citizendium? [[
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  • ...Djwal_Khul#In_Theosophy_and_the_writings_of_Alice_Bailey], while he was in Tibet, and she was first living in California, and later in New Jersey. So the di
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  • ...ics' (thinking of Darfur) or the 'Cultural Genocide Olympics' (thinking of Tibet) or the 'Pulmonicide Olympics' (thinking of air pollution)? Suggest we ado :We don't even have an article on Tibet yet! We know China has blocked Wikipedia. Has China blocked Citizendium? [[
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  • <tr><th>Jeudi<th>18<td>The Priests of Tibet<td>[[Phaedrus]]<td>[[Cicero]]<td>[[Eratosthenes]]<td>[[Hannibal]]
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  • ...committed all sorts of other violence, in his successful quest to conquer Tibet and establish a Buddhist (and specifically Gelugpa) theocracy there. It wou
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  • ...ics' (thinking of Darfur) or the 'Cultural Genocide Olympics' (thinking of Tibet) or the 'Pulmonicide Olympics' (thinking of air pollution)? Suggest we ado :We don't even have an article on Tibet yet! We know China has blocked Wikipedia. Has China blocked Citizendium? [[
    25 KB (3,941 words) - 05:06, 8 March 2024
  • ...storically, 15-line boards were once normal in China and 17-line in China, Tibet and Japan. There has been some experimentation with 21 and 23-line boards.
    14 KB (2,422 words) - 05:46, 29 November 2019
  • ...eastern India, Laos, northwestern Malaysia, Nepal, Thailand, southeastern Tibet, Vietnam
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  • |India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, South east China (including Tibet and Hong Kong), Northern Burma, Laos and Vietnam. Also found in Southern Ca
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  • ..., Persian, Gallic, Germanic, Arabic origin etc.; journeys to Egypt, India, Tibet, Japan etc. and their origin (Apollonios etc.); survival after crucifixion
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