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- APFA Bhutan: An organization in exile established to work for a freedom of press and freedom of speech and expression in Bhutan. [e]
- Bhutan, demography: describes the demography of Bhutan. [e]
- Buddhism in Bhutan: Add brief definition or description
- Duar War: War fought between British India and Bhutan in 1864–1865. [e]
- Dzongkha language: the national language of the Kingdom of Bhutan [e]
- Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal: Tibetan lama, successively reborn as Shabdrungs, who unified Bhutan. [e]
- Traditional names of Bhutan: Add brief definition or description
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- APFA Bhutan [r]: An organization in exile established to work for a freedom of press and freedom of speech and expression in Bhutan. [e]
- Ahmad Bakhsh Sindhi [r]: (1917 - 2000) Chief Law and Justice Minister in Rajasthan, India from 1983-1985. [e]
- Ajanta Caves [r]: A series of caves in Maharashtra state, India, some used by Buddhist monks in the 2nd century BCE and others in the 5th century CE, containing important Buddhist art. [e]
- Asia [r]: The largest continent in both land area (with 30% of Earth's land area) and population (with 4 billion people, or 60% of Earth's population). [e]
- Bangladesh [r]: Country in southern Asia, bordering the Bay of Bengal, between Burma and India. [e]
- Buddhism in Bhutan [r]: Add brief definition or description
- CIA activities in the Middle East and South Asia [r]: Add brief definition or description
- China-Burma-India theater [r]: (CBI), fought in China, Burma and India, created by the U.S., Britain and China and operated 1942 to 1944 with Chiang Kai-shek as nominal Supreme Commander; in practice with an overall British military commander and a U.S. subcommander in China [e]
- China [r]: Large and populous nation, with a long tradition of scholarship [e]
- Country [r]: Nation, state, region, or territory, or large tract of land distinguishable by features of topography, biology, or culture. [e]
- Duar War [r]: War fought between British India and Bhutan in 1864–1865. [e]
- Ganges River [r]: a major river system in the Indian subcontinent, sacred to Hindus [e]
- Himalayas [r]: Mountain range of south-central Asia which contains nine of the world’s ten highest peaks, including Mount Everest at 8,848 m. [e]
- India [r]: Republic in South Asia; the world's largest democracy. Borders Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, China, Nepal, Pakistan [e]
- Kalarippayattu [r]: Ancient martial art that has its origins in the Kerala area of Southern India, and can be traced back to the Vedic period. [e]
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- Nepali language [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Pakistan [r]: Country in southern Asia, established as a Muslim state split from India in 1947, bordering the Arabian Sea to the south, India to the east, Iran and Afghanistan to the west, and China to the north. [e]
- Panthera tigris (Tiger) [r]: Large carnivorous feline mammal of Asia, having a tawny coat with transverse black stripes, a member of the Felidae family, and the largest of the four 'big cats' in the genus Panthera. [e]
- Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal [r]: Tibetan lama, successively reborn as Shabdrungs, who unified Bhutan. [e]
- Shah Jahan [r]: Add brief definition or description
- South Asia [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons [r]: Add brief definition or description
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