Kham
Kham (Tibetan: ཁམས, Wylie: khams, ZYPY: kam; Chinese: 康; pinyin: Kāng) is a historical region of Tibet covering a land area largely divided between present-day Tibet Autonomous Region and Sichuan province, with smaller portions located within Qinghai, Gansu and Yunnan provinces of China. During the Republic of China's rule over mainland China (1911–1949), most of the region was administratively part of Xikang (西康). It held the status of "special administrative district" until 1939, when it became an official Chinese province. Its provincial status was nominal and without much cohesion, like most of China's territory during the time of Japanese invasion and civil war. The natives of the Kham region are called Khampas (Tibetan: ཁམས་པ; Wylie: khams pa; Chinese: 康巴; pinyin: Kāngbā).
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Kham
Kham (Tibetan: ཁམས, Wylie: khams, ZYPY: kam; Chinese: 康; pinyin: Kāng) is a historical region of Tibet covering a land area largely divided between present-day Tibet Autonomous Region and Sichuan province, with smaller portions located within Qinghai, Gansu and Yunnan provinces of China. During the Republic of China's rule over mainland China (1911–1949), most of the region was administratively part of Xikang (西康). It held the status of "special administrative district" until 1939, when it became an official Chinese province. Its provincial status was nominal and without much cohesion, like most of China's territory during the time of Japanese invasion and civil war. The natives of the Kham region are called Khampas (Tibetan: ཁམས་པ; Wylie: khams pa; Chinese: 康巴; pinyin: Kāngbā).
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Il Kham (lingua tibetana: ཁམས་ ...... utonomamente i loro territori.
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Kham (Tibetan: ཁམས, Wylie: kha ...... Chinese: 康巴; pinyin: Kāngbā).
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Kham (tyb.: ཁམས, Wylie: khams, ...... , spokrewnionym z tybetańskim.
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Kham Tibetano: ཁམས; chino: 康; ...... ia de Qinghai, en el año 1956.
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Kham is de historische naam vo ...... overwegend etnische Tibetanen.
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Kham ist eine osttibetische Re ...... chen Zersplitterung Khams war.
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Kham, em (Tibetano): ཁམས; (tra ...... os japoneses durante a guerra.
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Le Kham (tibétain : ཁམས།, Wyli ...... xtrémité nord-ouest du Yunnan.
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Кам, также встречается написан ...... ные тибетские верования (бон).
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カム (チベット語: ཁམས khams、中国語: 康、拼音 ...... 、これを民族名と理解して「カムパ族」と表記する例が見られる。
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Il Kham (lingua tibetana: ཁམས་ ...... provincia culturale del Tibet.
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Kham (Tibetan: ཁམས, Wylie: kha ...... Chinese: 康巴; pinyin: Kāngbā).
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Kham (tyb.: ཁམས, Wylie: khams, ...... , spokrewnionym z tybetańskim.
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Kham Tibetano: ཁམས; chino: 康; ...... lo khampa y el resto de China.
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Kham is de historische naam vo ...... overwegend etnische Tibetanen.
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Kham ist eine osttibetische Re ...... chen Zersplitterung Khams war.
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Kham, em (Tibetano): ཁམས; (tra ...... os japoneses durante a guerra.
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Le Kham (tibétain : ཁམས།, Wyli ...... xtrémité nord-ouest du Yunnan.
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Кам, также встречается написан ...... ые тибетские ве��ования (бон).
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カム (チベット語: ཁམས khams、中国語: 康、拼音 ...... 、これを民族名と理解して「カムパ族」と表記する例が見られる。
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