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The below Schematic Map Drawing gives a clear overview of the Historical Borders of the Nation of Bodyul, better known internationally as Tibet. The Map shows the borders of Tibet as it existed roughly between 1900 AD and 1949 AD. At the Time 'Tibet' was an independent Nation based on the ethnic and cultural unity of a variety of Tibetan Peoples (Tribes). Among them the Khampa's, the Sera, the Yugur and many more.

Defined in Colour on the Map are first and foremost the outlines of the Ethnic State of Tibet as it existed in its largest form. Parts of Tibet are currently included into the States of Pakistan, India, Sikkim, Bhutan, and Bangladesh,  and into the Chinese Provinces and Territories of Gansu Province, Qinghai Province, Sichuan Province and Yunnan Province. What is left of Tibet today is known as Tibet Autonomous Region or Xizhang of China.
Additional borders depicted in thick grey lines on the Map are the National Borders of surrounding states and delineated borders of Chinese Provinces and Territories.

The Map of tibet further includes: Names and locations of the Three Main Provinces of Tibet, some of their sub-divided regions, plus the locations, historic Names and current names of Main Cities, Towns and Population centers of historical Tibet (places often defined by their specific Monastery or Temple) as well as the locations and names of Holy Mountains where possible.
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Mainling
Maqên
Matö
Poyu
Bayi
Ling
Tashilingbu Monastery
Sa'gya Temple
Saga Temple
Lhaze
Amdo
Bong
-Ba
Tsongkha
Barkhal
Shobando
Gartokh
Sadiya
Assam
Naktsang
Tsan
Amdo
; Currently: Minhe, Minhe Hui and Tu Autonomous County (民和回族土族自治县), Haidong Prefecture, inghai Province, China (P.R.C.).
Mati Si Caves - Horses Hoof Temple
Labrang Monastery
Bingling Si Caves
Kumbum Monastery (Ta'Er)
Hui
Kunming
Tianzhu
Mt. Everest - Qomolangma Feng (Height:8848 Meters)
Lanzhou Zhongcuan Airport
Tianzhu
Geermu (Golmud), Golmud Prefecture, Qinghai Province, China (P.R.C.)
Wuwei
Gansu
Kunming, Capital of Yunnan Province, China (P.R.C.)
Tibetan
Yellow
River
Yangtze
River
Yellow
River
INDIA
Chengdu
Lanzhou
Zhangye
Silung (Xining), Capital of Qinghai Province, China (P.R.C.).
Tibet Autonomous Region
Sichuan
Kathmandu, Capital of the Kingdom of Nepal.
Yunnan
Xinjiang AR
Yugur
Kazakh
Mongol
NEPAL
Bhutan
INDIA
Qinghai
Delingkha (Tibetan: གཏེར་ལེན་ཁ། , Mongolian གཏེར་ལེན་ཁ་གྲོང་ཁྱེར།):, Da Tsadadami, Tibet ; Currently: Delingha, also: Delhi, Capital of Haixi Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, China (P.R.C.).
Barkham
Xiahe
Big Buddha Temple
Tu
Salar
Bonan
Har
Hu
Repkong
??? (Xinghai)
Ping'An ; Currently: Ping'An, Ping'An County, Capital of Haidong Tibetan & Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, China (P.R.C.).
Matö (Tibetan: རྨ་སྟོད་ ), Amdo Province Tibet ; Currently: Maduo (Madoi), Madoi County, Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
Yushu or Kyigudo (Xinghai)
Kham
Jyekundo also: Gyêgu (Tibetan:སྐྱེ་དགུ་མདོ་), -- Province, Tibet ; Currently:Yushu, Yushu County, Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, China (P.R.C.).
Chamdo
Jyekundo
Dza
Chu
Ngui
Chu
Shobando
Ngari
Gyade
Nangchen
Golok
Poyul
Lhabagar
Shipki
Gartokh (Tibetan:Ngari)
Shipki
Barkhal
Ling
Derge
Sangen
Nya-
rong
Dokthol
Shangkor
Chargut
Cho
Koko-Nor
INDIA
Kor
Changtang
Zaidam
Singhtod
Namrou
Namdo
Gyarong
Muli
Hor
Dza Yul
Lhodrak
Kongpo
Yarlung
Xigaze
Lhaze
Draknak, Amdo Province, Tibet - Currently: Amdo Tow, Nagqu Prefecture, Tibet utonomous Region, China (P.R.C.).
Nagchuka
Nagchuka, also: Nagqu (Tibetan:Nagchu(Kha)) - Currently: Nagqu Town, Nagqu County, Amdo Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region, China (P.R.C.).
U-Tsang
Quxu
Nyalam
Xigaze
Sa'gya
Tingri
Gyirong
Saga
Loinbo Kangri (Height:7095 Meters)
Xixabangma Feng (Height:8027 Meters)
Namling
Gyaca
Nedong
LHASA
Lhasa, Capital of Tibet (Autonomous Region, China (P.R.C.)
Lhunzhub
Damxung
Nyainqentanglha Feng (Height:7111 Meters)
Qamdo
Qamdo
Golmud
Lhabagar (Bayi, also: Nyingchi), Nyingchi Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region, China (P.R.C.).
Namjagbarwa Feng (Height:7787 Meters)
Nang
Mainling, Nyingchi Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region, China (P.R.C.).
Bomi (Tibetan:Bomai or Poyul)
Kangding (Tibetan:Darbedq)
??? (Tibetan:རྨ་ཆེ ), Golok Province, Tibet ; Currently: Maqen, Maqen County, Capital of Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, China (P.R.C.).
Chabcha ; Currently: Gonghe, Capital of Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, China (P.R.C.).
Starry Sea
Qabqa
G214
G214
Chamdo - Capital of Kham Province of Tibet