The History Of Bhutan -

1. Early Origins and the Spiritual Foundation (c. 600–1600)

In the 7th century, Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo built the first Buddhist temples, Kyichu Lhakhang and Jambay Lhakhang, to subdue a demoness. The History of Bhutan

Ancient records refer to the region as Lhomon ("Southern Darkness") or Monyul ("Dark Land"), inhabited by indigenous Monpa tribes who practiced the shamanistic Bon religion . Ancient records refer to the region as Lhomon

In 747 AD, the legendary saint Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche) arrived from India. He is revered as the "Second Buddha" for subduing local deities and establishing the Vajrayana Buddhism that defines Bhutanese identity today. 2. Unification and the Theocratic Era (1616–1907) a modern democratic constitutional monarchy.

Bhutan ’s history is a unique narrative of spiritual evolution and strategic isolation. Known as (Land of the Thunder Dragon), the nation transformed from a collection of warring fiefdoms into a unified theocracy and, eventually, a modern democratic constitutional monarchy.

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