Tibet (The Era of Relative Peace)

Tibet, known as the Monarchy of Tibet, is an sovereign country located East Asia, geographically part of the Tibetan plateau, which is geographically part of the Chinese mainland. The country borders the Chinese Federated Union to the East, Ughyurstan to the north, and India, Nepal, and Bhutan at the south and southwestern portions. Tibet was occupied by the People's Republic of China in the 1950s and later had an uprising in 1959 which the PLA eventually crushed. It recently regained its independence 1991, after Tibetan nationalists rose up against the PRC during the Second Chinese Civil War that sprung up from the PRC's ambitious campaigns in World War III.