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Date: Sat, 21 Dec 2024 16:57:44 +0100
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hortened to Tibet or Xizang,[note 1] is an autonomous region of China and is part of Southwestern China.

It was formally established in 1965 to replace the Tibet Area, the former administrative division of the PRC established after the annexation of Tibet. The establishment was about five years after the 1959 Tibetan uprising and the dismissal of the Kashag, and about 13 years after the original annexation.

The current borders of the Tibet Autonomous Region were generally established in the 18th century and include about half of historical Tibet. The Tibet Autonomous Region spans over 1,200,000 km2 (460,000 sq mi), and is the second-largest province-level division of China by area, after Xinjiang. Due to its harsh and rugged terrain, it is sparsely populated at just over 3.6 million people with a population density of 3 inhabitants per square kilometre (7.8/sq mi), and is the least-populous autonomous region or province in China.

History
Part of a series on the
History of Tibet
Potala Palace
Neolithic Tibet
Zhangzhung
Yarlung dynasty
Tibetan Empire
Era of Fragmentation
Yuan rule
Phagmodrupa dynasty
Rinpungpa dynasty
Tsangpa dynasty
Khoshut Khanate
Ganden Phodrang
Ming–Tibet relations
Qing rule
13th and 14th Dalai Lama
PRC rule
See also
Timeline
Historical money
List of rulers
European exploration
icon Asia portal • flag China portal
vte
Main article: History of Tibet
Yarlung kings founded the Tibetan Empire in 618. By the end of the 8th century, the empire reached its greatest extent. After a civil war, the empire broke up in 842. The royal lineage fragmented and ruled over small kingdoms such as Guge and Maryul. The Mongol Empire conquered Tibet in 1244 but granted the region a degree of political autonomy. Kublai Khan later incorporated Tibetans into his Yuan empire (1271–1368). The Sakya lama Drogön Chögyal Phagpa became religious teacher to Kublai in the 1250s, and was made the head of the Tibetan region administratio

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<div style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:8px;">hortened to Tibet or Xizang,[note 1] is an autonomous region of China and is part of Southwestern China. It was formally established in 1965 to replace the Tibet Area, the former administrative division of the PRC established after the annexation of Tibet. The establishment was about five years after the 1959 Tibetan uprising and the dismissal of the Kashag, and about 13 years after the original annexation. The current borders of the Tibet Autonomous Region were generally established in the 18th century and include about half of historical Tibet. The Tibet Autonomous Region spans over 1,200,000 km2 (460,000 sq mi), and is the second-largest province-level division of China by area, after Xinjiang. Due to its harsh and rugged terrain, it is sparsely populated at just over 3.6 million people with a population density of 3 inhabitants per square kilometre (7.8/sq mi), and is the least-populous autonomous region or province in China. History Part of a series on the History of Tibet Potala Palace Neolithic Tibet Zhangzhung Yarlung dynasty Tibetan Empire Era of Fragmentation Yuan rule Phagmodrupa dynasty Rinpungpa dynasty Tsangpa dynasty Khoshut Khanate Ganden Phodrang Ming&ndash;Tibet relations Qing rule 13th and 14th Dalai Lama PRC rule See also Timeline Historical money List of rulers European exploration icon Asia portal &bull; flag China portal vte Main article: History of Tibet Yarlung kings founded the Tibetan Empire in 618. By the end of the 8th century, the empire reached its greatest extent. After a civil war, the empire broke up in 842. The royal lineage fragmented and ruled over small kingdoms such as Guge and Maryul. The Mongol Empire conquered Tibet in 1244 but granted the region a degree of political autonomy. Kublai Khan later incorporated Tibetans into his Yuan empire (1271&ndash;1368). The Sakya lama Drog&ouml;n Ch&ouml;gyal Phagpa became religious teacher to Kublai in the 1250s, and was made the head of the Tibetan region administratio</div>
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