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All Tibetans follow Tibetan Buddism (also known as Tantric Buddhism), which is also practiced by Tibetan-related peoples of Bhutan, Sikkim and Ladakh (both are a part of India), parts of Nepal, as well as Mongolians and related peoples in China, Mongolia and Russia.
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All Tibetans follow Tibetan Buddism (also known as Tantric Buddhism), which is also practiced by Tibetan-related peoples of Bhutan, Sikkim and Ladakh (both are a part of India), parts of Nepal, as well as Mongolians and related peoples in China, Mongolia and Russia.
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All Tibetans follow Tibetan Buddism (also known as Tantric Buddhism), which is also practiced by Tibetan-related peoples of Bhutan, Sikkim and Ladakh (both are a part of India), parts of Nepal, as well as Mongolians and related peoples in China, Mongolia and Russia.
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All Tibetans follow Tibetan Buddism (also known as Tantric Buddhism), which is also practiced by Tibetan-related peoples of Bhutan, Sikkim and Ladakh (both are a part of India), parts of Nepal, as well as Mongolians and related peoples in China, Mongolia and Russia.
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All Tibetans follow Tibetan Buddism (also known as Tantric Buddhism), which is also practiced by Tibetan-related peoples of Bhutan, Sikkim and Ladakh (both are a part of India), parts of Nepal, as well as Mongolians and related peoples in China, Mongolia and Russia.
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All Tibetans follow Tibetan Buddism (also known as Tantric Buddhism), which is also practiced by Tibetan-related peoples of Bhutan, Sikkim and Ladakh (both are a part of India), parts of Nepal, as well as Mongolians and related peoples in China, Mongolia and Russia.
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All Tibetans follow Tibetan Buddism (also known as Tantric Buddhism), which is also practiced by Tibetan-related peoples of Bhutan, Sikkim and Ladakh (both are a part of India), parts of Nepal, as well as Mongolians and related peoples in China, Mongolia and Russia.
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All Tibetans follow Tibetan Buddism (also known as Tantric Buddhism), which is also practiced by Tibetan-related peoples of Bhutan, Sikkim and Ladakh (both are a part of India), parts of Nepal, as well as Mongolians and related peoples in China, Mongolia and Russia.
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All Tibetans follow Tibetan Buddism (also known as Tantric Buddhism), which is also practiced by Tibetan-related peoples of Bhutan, Sikkim and Ladakh (both are a part of India), parts of Nepal, as well as Mongolians and related peoples in China, Mongolia and Russia.
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All Tibetans follow Tibetan Buddism (also known as Tantric Buddhism), which is also practiced by Tibetan-related peoples of Bhutan, Sikkim and Ladakh (both are a part of India), parts of Nepal, as well as Mongolians and related peoples in China, Mongolia and Russia.
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