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What was the relationship between Bhutan and Tibetan empire?

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Bhutan was once a Tibetan tribe in the Bo-chen-po empire (established by Tibetans, and existed from the 7th to 9th century). The Bo-chen-po empire was an attempt to unite all the Tibetan tribes in all Tibet and even beyond. However, this empire collapsed around the end of the 9th century. read more

The Tibetan Plateau, a plateau region in Central Asia, where the Tibetan people traditionally live, encompassing what is now Tibet Autonomous Region (also called Xizang), most of Qinghai, the western half of Sichuan, a small part of Yunnan and a small part of Gansu in the Peoples Republic of China, and also the country of Bhutan, and the Indian regions of Sikkim and Ladakh. read more

Tibet, officially the Tibetan Empire, is a large nation situated in the Himalayas, the Tibetan plateau and its surroundings. The full official name of Tibet is"The Sacred and Buddhist Nation of the Tibetan Empire". read more

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