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Tibet
Qing Dynasty
Dalai Lama
Lhasa
Thangtong Gyalpo
British Empire
Gelug School
Phola Sonam Tobgye
Thubten Gyatso
Mongol Empire
Younghusband Expedition
Langdarma
Potala Palace
Simla Convention
Karma Kagyu
Zorawar Singh
Ngawang Lobsang Gyatso
Gelug
Ladakh
Yeshe Tsogyal

Tibet, the 'Roof of the World,' is a land of staggering natural beauty and profound spiritual legacy, but its history is also one of fierce political struggle and existential contest. From the imperial zenith under Songtsen Gampo in the 7th century, who introduced Buddhism and founded Lhasa, through the Mongol and Manchu patronage of the Dalai Lamas, to the dramatic 20th-century events of the Tibe... more

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Long before the Chushi Gangdrug, before the 1950s rebellions, there was Tsering Wangchuk — a Khampa warlord who waged a decade-long guerrilla campaign against Chinese Nationalist forces in eastern Tibet. This episode traces his rise from a minor chie... more

In 1949, as civil war consumed China, the Kashag of Tibet sent a secret envoy to Beijing: Lhalu Tsewang Dorje, the last king of Tibet. This episode traces his clandestine journey through the Himalayas, his meetings with Mao Zedong's new government, a... more

In 1655, the Fifth Dalai Lama transformed Tibet's nomadic government into a mobile city of 10,000 people, the Great Encampment. This episode follows the annual migration across the Tibetan Plateau, the logistics of moving a bureaucracy on horseback, ... more

In 1914, British India, Tibet, and the Qing Dynasty's successor state met at Simla to negotiate boundaries in the Himalayas. The result was the McMahon Line, a border drawn on maps but never fully agreed upon. Lucas and Luna explore the diplomatic ma... more

In October 1950, as the People's Liberation Army advanced toward Tibet, the Kashag faced an impossible choice: negotiate or fight. This episode focuses on the Battle of Chamdo, the largest military engagement of the 20th century on the Tibetan Platea... more

In 763 CE, Tibetan armies captured the Chinese capital Chang'an and installed a puppet emperor, but this episode explores the lesser-known geopolitical chess match that made it possible: Tibet's alliance with the Abbasid Caliphate against the Tang Dy... more

In 1705, a Mongol khan marched into Lhasa, executed the regent, and deposed the Sixth Dalai Lama — a young poet whose songs still echo across the Tibetan Plateau. This episode unpacks the short, enigmatic life of Tsangyang Gyatso, a Dalai Lama who pr... more

In 1777, the Qianlong Emperor ordered a purge of the Nechung Oracle, Tibet's most powerful spirit medium, after the oracle was implicated in a plot against the Qing-backed Panchen Lama. But who were the oracles of Tibet, and what role did they play i... more

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Lucas
Host with a focus on historical and political threads in Tibetan history, often guiding explorations of dynastic power, monastic influence, and imperial interactions.
Luna
Co-host guiding historical narratives, emphasizing cultural context, gender dynamics, and the legacy of Tibetan leadership and spirituality.

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Two hosts explore Tibetan history through a lens of religious power, dynastic politics, and imperial encounters, tracing how Buddhist monastic institutions, especially the Gelug school, interplayed with secular rulers across centuries. Episodes center on pivotal events such as the rise of the Dalai Lamas, the role of the Potala Palace, the Younghusband Expedition, and periods of sovereignty and exile, while also unpacking questions about reincarnation, sovereignty, and cultural survival. The show is likely to appeal to listeners who enjoy rigorous historical storytelling that connects faith, empire, and regional geopolitics, with a knack for weaving long arcs from 7th-century state-building to 20th-century upheavals. A notable strength is i... more

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