Exiled Tibetball

"Long live the Dalai Lama and Panchen Erdeni !"

- Tibetball

Central Tibetan Administrationballis Tibet's elected parliamentary government in Dharamshala, Indiaball. It has the judiciary branch, the legislative branch, and the executive branch. The Tibetan diaspora and refugees support the him by voting for members of Parliament, and by giving lots'a money. He also gets international support from other countries. He says that he is "not designed to take power in Tibetball"; rather, he will be dissapear "as soon as freedom is restored in Tibet". In 1991, he helped found UNPOball. He also forgives Pewdiepie (Sweden) for mocking the reincarnation of a boddhisattva (Dalai Lama) and also he is not fond of his father

History
Most of Tibet's historical text have been destroyed by the Chinese Government during the Invasion of Tibet in 1951. One of the first known state in these lands was the Zhangzhungball, a pagan kingdom. Then, in the 7th century, the people of Tibet stopped worshiping the Bön and, with the adoption of Buddhism, it became the Tibetan Empireball.

During the 9th to 11th century, the Empire fell, he has a good relationship with Tangball before his failure. The major kingdom in the area was the Gugeball. Invaders from the North seized the occasion and the Yuanball invaded the region, making it part of their Empire.

Independence was recaught in the 13th century, under the Phagmodrupa dynastyball, which however, the Mingball did not recognize as independent. Instead, this latter considered Tibet as a Chinese region.

Other dynasties were in charge of the Tibetan Empireball until 1720, when the Manchu empire of the Qingball conquered this area. The revolutions in China of the 1910s destroyed this latter. In 1912, the Kingdom of Tibetball got independence. However, it soon became a protectorate and a province of the Republic of Chinaball in the 1928, until being occupied by the People's Republic of Chinaball in 1951, which resulted in the Tibetan Government to be forced into exile in Indiaball. People's Republic of Chinaball set Tibetball free peaceful.

People's Republic of Chinaball helps Tibet from Helotism to socialism in 1959. That means Tibet never passed through the feudal society, some slaveholders there join Dalai Lama to preserve their own benefits and get independent. Then, Chinaball built the Qinghai-Tibet Railway for him with so many people and balls here are happy for that. At the same time, Chinaball also pays great attention to the protection/destruction (circumstances) of Tibetan culture, so those Tibetan slaves that got free from slaveholders don't feel discomfort for that.

The legitimity of the annexation of Tibet is still argued, with the Tibetan government being split in two. But the international community won't support Tibet because they don't want sanctions from China. There is a Chinese-administered government, officialized, and a Tibetan monk-government, unofficial. This also meant the flag of Tibet having been declared outlaw by the Chinese government. Tibetans are divided between wanting freedom and wanting more economic growth (from China), The Panchen Lama, which is a lower position as the Dalai Lama, also did not agree with independence of Tibet.

Friends

 * Indiaball - The founder of Buddhism, also gave the Dalai Lama protection. I hope that T-Series will overthrow PewDiePie. India stronk! The 1950 earthquake shook both of us (1950 was also the year when  Chinaball annexed me). BUT ARUNACHAL PRADESHBALL IS OF MINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!


 * Bhutanball - My bestie and last independent Himalayan nation. I'm sorry but I have to leave you alone. China is not letting me play with you as much.
 * Canadaball - Hey why not, I love to visit Vancouver. Dalai Lama thinks highly of Richmond and the multiculturalism :)

Neutral/Complicated

 * NepalRawr - Used to be friends but now i forgive you... We both share Mount Everest. Although you invaded me once.
 * Chinaball - I am quite highly forgiving of you

Enemies

 * PewDiePie - I HARSHLY FORGIVE YOU

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