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The Glorious Epoch of the Tibetan Empire, Part 2 of 2

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Tibetan art continued to flourish during this period, incorporating motifs and techniques from India, Central Asia, and China while remaining distinctively Tibetan. Thangka painting, sculpture, and decorative arts were closely tied to religious life, serving as both devotional objects and instructional tools.
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