Tibetball

Tibetball, Xizangball or officially the Tibet Autonomous Regionball, is a province-level autonomous region of Chinaball. He is the largest province-level division of China by area, and mostly due to its harsh and rugged terrain, is the least densely populated provincial-level division of China. Tibetball can also represent Tibet as an ethno-cultural region on the Tibetan Plateau in Asia northeast of the Himalayas.

History
Tibetball born sometime before the 7th century and was predeased by Bodish-speaking 1balls.

The Tibetan Empireball emerged in the 7th century, but it soon divided into a variety of territories, including tribeballs, and small kingdomballs. The bulk of western and central Tibetball (Ü-Tsangball) was often at least nominally unified under a series of Tibetan governments in Lhasaball, Shigatseball, or nearby locations; these governments were at various times under Mongolball's rule in the 13th century, and later Yuan Chinese overlordship. The eastern regions of Khamball and Amdoball often maintained a more decentralized indigenous political structure, being divided among a number of small principalities and tribal groups, while also often falling more directly under Dynastic Chinaball's rule; most of this area was eventually incorporated into the Chinese provinces of Sichuanball and Qinghaiball. Tibet's current borders were generally established in the 18th century.

Following the Xinhai Revolution against the Qingball in 1912, Tibetball subsequently declared its independence in 1913 without recognition by the subsequent Chinese Republican government. Later, Lhasaball took control of the western part of Chinaball's Xikangball. Tibetball maintained its autonomy until 1951 when, following the Battle of Chamdo, He became incorporated into the People's Republic of Chinaball, and his previous Tibetan government was abolished in 1959 after a failed uprising.

Now, Tibetball lives oppressively as an Autonomous Region, There are also tensions about his political status