བོད

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See also: པོད, བདེ, and པད

Dzongkha[edit]

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From Classical Tibetan བོད (bod, Tibet).

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བོད (bod)

  1. Tibet

Tibetan[edit]

Tibetan Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia bo

Etymology[edit]

According to Bialek, originally the name of a people inhabiting modern Nyêmo County.[1] Possibly related to བོན (bon, to express, to mutter, etc.).[2]

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བོད (bod)

  1. Tibet

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References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Joanna Bialek (2021 October) “Naming the empire: from Bod to Tibet—A philologico-historical study on the origin of the polity”, in Revue d’Etudes Tibétaines[1], volume 61, Centre de recherche sur les civilisations d'Asie orientale, pages 339-402
  2. ^ Marcelle Lalou (1953) “Tibétain ancien Bod/Bon”, in Journal Asiatique, volume 241, pages 275–276