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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Prayer shawls; Prayer shawl (disambiguation)

Education in Tibet         
  • English School in Gyantse between 1923 and 1926
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  • [[Frank Ludlow]] with Tibetan pupils between 1923 and 1926
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Higher education in Tibet; History of education in Tibet
Education in Tibet is the public responsibility of the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China. Education of ethnic Tibetans is partly subsidized by the government.
Geography of Tibet         
GEOGRAPHICAL SITUATION OF TIBET
Geography of tibet; Climate of Tibet; Western Tibet
The geography of Tibet consists of the high mountains, lakes and rivers lying between Central, East and South Asia. Traditionally, Western (European and American) sources have regarded Tibet as being in Central Asia, though today's maps show a trend toward considering all of modern China, including Tibet, to be part of East Asia.
Economy of Tibet         
  • A Tibetan farmer ploughing a field; [[yaks]] still provide the best way to plow fields in Tibet
ECONOMY OF THE REGION
Economy of tibet; Tourism in Tibet
The economy of Tibet is dominated by subsistence agriculture. Due to limited arable land, livestock raising is the primary occupation mainly on the Tibetan Plateau, among them are sheep, cattle, goats, camels, yaks, donkeys and horses.

ويكيبيديا

Prayer shawl

Prayer shawl may refer to:

  • Tallit, in Judaism
  • A mantilla in Roman Catholic Christianity.
  • A prayer cloth found among some Pentecostal Christians.