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The Tibetan Muslims, also known as the Kachee (Tibetan: ཀ་ཆེ་, Wylie: ka-che; also spelled Kache), form a small minority in Tibet. Despite being Muslim, they are officially recognized as Tibetans by the government of the People's Republic of China, unlike the Hui Muslims, who are separately recognized. The Tibetan word Kachee literally means Kashmiri and Kashmir was known as Kachee Yul (Yul means Country).
Generally speaking, the Tibetan Muslims are unique in the fact that they are largely of Kashmiri and Persian/Arab/Turkic descent through the patrilineal lineage and also often descendants of native Tibetans through the matrilineal lineage, although the reverse is not uncommon. Thus, many of them display a mixture of Aryan and indigenous Tibetan features.
The appearance of the first Muslims in Tibet has been lost in the mists of time, although variants of the names of Tibet can be found in Arabic history books.
During the reign of the Ummayad Caliph Umar bin Abdul Aziz, a delegation from Tibet and China requested him to send Islamic missionaries to their countries, and Salah bin Abdullah Hanafi was sent to Tibet. Between the eighth and ninth centuries, the Abbasid rulers of Baghdad maintained relations with Tibet. However, there was little proselytisation among the missionaries at first, although many of them decided to settle in Tibet and marry Tibetan women. In 710-720,during the reign of Me Agtsom the Arabs, who now had more of a presence in China, started to appear in Tibet and were allied with them along with the Eastern Turks against the Chinese. During the reign of Sadnalegs (799-815), there was a protracted war with Arab powers to the West. It appears that Tibetans captured a number of Arab troops and pressed them into service on the Eastern frontier in 801. Tibetans were active as far West as Samarkand and Kabul. Arab forces began to gain the upper hand, and the Tibetan governor of Kabul submitted to the Arabs and became a Muslim about 812 or 815
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Kachche Dhaage {HD} - Ajay Devgan - Saif Ali Khan - Manisha Koirala - Namrata Shirodkar
"Kache Tandan Jehiaan Yaarian Surjit Bindrakhiya" | Dilaan Diyaan Choriyaan
Closeup Kache ashar golpo 2016 - Shoto danar projapoti - Bangla romantic natok 2016
Aami Tomar Kache | Yoddha | Dev | Mimi | Raj Chakraborty | 2014
Jeno Tomari Kache | Shudhu Tomari Jonyo | Dev | Srabanti | Mimi | Soham | Birsa | 2015
Tomar Kache Rini | Movie | Channel i Eid Special | Toma Mirza | Shahid Khan | Shahrukh Khan
Bangla new song 2014 Etota kache by F A SumonOfficial HD Video
Bhalobeshe Kache Eshe | Mon Janena Moner Thikana (2016) | Movie Song | Pori Moni | Habib | Nancy
Kache Mwen Anba Zel Ou _ Hide Me Now Under Your Wings (Still)
Closeup Kache ashar golpo 2016 - Hat ta dawna bariye - ft Tahsan & Mehzabin
Why don't you like me?
I want make me feel
Like I'm in space with the stars
Make me feel all right
What do you want now?
Before I need to go
You know I needed to say
Why don't you like me now?
Why don't you like me now?
Why don't you like me? (2)
What I've heard
Is all these little lies
Why do they say them? NOW!
OOOOOH! Why don't you like me now?
Why don't you like me now?
Why don't you like me? (2)
All this time
I've been bind sided
Why won't it seem
To be the same
Why don't you like me?
Why don't you like me?