There are approximately 5.4 Million Tibetan people in the world. Although most live in Tibet, there are some large minorities in Indian, Nepal, Bhutao and Nepal. The main languages for Tibetans are Nepalese, Rgyalrong, Baima Language, Muya lamguage and Mandari.
Solid figures are not available for Tibet but current thought is about 1.7 million Tibetans still living there (65% of the population) are Buddhists. (per adherents dot com)
2-300 thousand.
When China annexed Tibet, the heriditary and religious leaders of Tibet were deposed. Many were exiled, imprisoned, or killed. The Dalai Lama was declared an enemy and religions, including the dominant Buddhism, were officially banned.
Shamefully, Tibet has been militarily occupied by China for many years.
The country of Tibet has an autonomous government that reports to China. Tibet is thought to be a part of China but Tibetans say Tibet is an independent country.
No, Tibet is a country of it's own.
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Buddhists in Tibet
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In English we would call them Tibetan monks. In Tibet they are called chodak or or choden.
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One. Well, one at a time. The present Dalai Lama is the 14th. The belief of most Tibetan Buddhists is that there has only ever been one, and each is the rebirth of the one before.
Southeast Asia, including China, India, Tibet, Nepal, and Japan
A small handful of conspirators staged violent riots in the name of separatism or so-called "Tibet independence." Their aim is to split Tibet from China. The riots killed 18 innocent civilians.
Some are and some are not. There is no rule saying you have to be vegetarian.
China has taken over it illegally and might use genocide.
Like Christianity, their is a problem of sexual abuse by monks.In Tibet, the Buddhists are oppressed by the Chinese.
In Asia: India, China (Tibet : a kind of Buddhism - Lamaism), Indonesia. There are, however, Buddhists in almost every country in the world. Most major cities in the west have Buddhist temples or monestaries.