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- Q16258418 subject Q13279744.
- Q16258418 subject Q7283457.
- Q16258418 subject Q7315433.
- Q16258418 subject Q8210769.
- Q16258418 abstract "The Tibetan Aid Project (TAP) is an operation of the Tibetan Nyingma Relief Foundation. TAP was founded in 1969 by Tarthang Tulku—a leading Tibetan master and teacher—to support the courageous efforts of Tibetans to survive in exile and re-establish their rich cultural heritage. It is a 501 c (3) non-profit organization that primarily focuses on raising funds for the production, shipment and distribution of sacred texts, art and prayer wheels for the World Peace Ceremony in Bodh Gaya, India.During the Chinese invasion of 1959, more than 1 million Tibetans were killed and 6,237 monasteries were destroyed along with their libraries. Over the years, TAP has filled hundreds of libraries with Tibetan books, stimulated education in the Himalayan region, fostered literacy across Tibetan society, improved the economy of Bodh Gaya, India, and enabled nuns—who were traditionally limited to non-scholastic activities—to study texts and earn advanced degrees.".
- Q16258418 wikiPageExternalLink www.tibetanaidproject.org.
- Q16258418 wikiPageWikiLink Q13279744.
- Q16258418 wikiPageWikiLink Q176767.
- Q16258418 wikiPageWikiLink Q7283457.
- Q16258418 wikiPageWikiLink Q7315433.
- Q16258418 wikiPageWikiLink Q8210769.
- Q16258418 comment "The Tibetan Aid Project (TAP) is an operation of the Tibetan Nyingma Relief Foundation. TAP was founded in 1969 by Tarthang Tulku—a leading Tibetan master and teacher—to support the courageous efforts of Tibetans to survive in exile and re-establish their rich cultural heritage.".
- Q16258418 label "Tibetan Aid Project".