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Published: 13.11.2005.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Religion always requires its people's undoutful beliefs and unquestionable, sometimes irratinoal, devotion to it. When combined with politics, it becomes an unchallangable power. Among the very few people who possess this power, the Dalai Lama is one of them.
However, politics in Tibet had never been as significant as today. It had always been a place where Buddhism was set above everything. From the time Buddhism came to Tibet circa the mid seventh century during the reign of King Songtsen Gampo, although experienced few times of devastation to the local religion, most people still kept the faith in Buddhism. They didn't care much about the politics or have an exact concept of Tibet as a country after the collapse of Tubo (the ancient Tibet) as they were always in a state of foreign rule such as the conquer of Mongol in Yuan empire, the absorption of the Qing Dynasty and the invasion of the British troops.

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