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Tsa Yig

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The Tsa Yig is any monastic constitution or code of moral discipline based on codified Tibetan Buddhist precepts. [1]

16 relations: Bhutan, Capital punishment in Bhutan, Eastern South Asia, History of Bhutan, Immigration to Bhutan, Index of Bhutan-related articles, Judicial system of Bhutan, Law enforcement in Bhutan, Law of Bhutan, Military history of Bhutan, Ngawang Namgyal, Outline of Bhutan, Slavery in Bhutan, Tibetan dual system of government, Timeline of Bhutanese history, Zhabdrung Rinpoche.

Bhutan

Bhutan, officially the Kingdom of Bhutan (Druk Gyal Khap), is a landlocked country in South Asia.

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Capital punishment in Bhutan

Capital punishment in Bhutan was abolished on March 20, 2004 and is prohibited by the 2008 Constitution.

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Eastern South Asia

Eastern South Asia is a subregion of South Asia.

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History of Bhutan

Bhutan's early history is steeped in mythology and remains obscure.

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Immigration to Bhutan

Immigration to Bhutan has an extensive history and has become one of the country's most contentious social, political, and legal issues.

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Index of Bhutan-related articles

Articles (arranged alphabetically) related to Bhutan include.

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Judicial system of Bhutan

The judicial system of Bhutan is the purview of the Royal Court of Justice, the judicial branch of the government of Bhutan under the Constitution of 2008.

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Law enforcement in Bhutan

Law enforcement in Bhutan is the collective purview of several divisions of Bhutan's Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs.

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Law of Bhutan

The law of Bhutan derives mainly from legislation and treaties.

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Military history of Bhutan

The military history of Bhutan begins with the Battle of Five Lamas in 1634, marking Bhutan's emergence as a nation under the secular and religious leadership of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal.

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Ngawang Namgyal

Ngawang Namgyal (later granted the honorific Zhabdrung Rinpoche approximately at whose feet one submits) (alternate spellings include Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel; 1594–1651) and known colloquially as the Bearded Lama, was a Tibetan Buddhist lama and the unifier of Bhutan as a nation-state.

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Outline of Bhutan

The location of Bhutan An enlargeable map of the Kingdom of Bhutan The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Bhutan: Bhutan – landlocked sovereign country located in South Asia.

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Slavery in Bhutan

Slavery in Bhutan was a common legal, economic, and social institution until its abolition in 1958.

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Tibetan dual system of government

The Dual System of Government is the traditional diarchal political system of Tibetan peoples whereby the Desi (temporal ruler) coexists with the spiritual authority of the realm, usually unified under a third single ruler.

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Timeline of Bhutanese history

This is a timeline of Bhutanese history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Bhutan and its predecessor states.

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Zhabdrung Rinpoche

Zhabdrung (also Shabdrung;; "before the feet of") was a title used when referring to or addressing great lamas in Tibet, particularly those who held a hereditary lineage.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsa_Yig

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