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Research on the History of Social Development in Tibet-related Areas in China

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DOI: 10.23977/history.2023.050101 | Downloads: 12 | Views: 561

Author(s)

Chengxiu Teng 1, Na Zheng 1

Affiliation(s)

1 Armed Police Officers College, Chengdu, 610213, China

Corresponding Author

Na Zheng

ABSTRACT

The history of social development in the Tibetan region of China can be traced back to the Tubo dynasty era in the 7th century AD. After the Yuan Dynasty, the Tibetan region entered the era of feudal serfdom and gradually formed a system of unity of church and state, and after 1959, the Tibetan region entered a new period of socialism through democratic reform, and its political, economic and cultural undertakings reached unprecedented heights. The history of social development in Tibetan areas is inseparable from the unique geographical and climatic environment, religious and cultural influences and production and lifestyle of Tibet.

KEYWORDS

Research, history, social development, Tibetan, China

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Chengxiu Teng, Na Zheng, Research on the History of Social Development in Tibet-related Areas in China. Lecture Notes on History (2023) Vol. 5: 1-6. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/history.2023.050101.

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