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Tibet - Roof of the World
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The Tibetan Empire was a political entity based in what is now the Tibetan plateau of Central Asia. From its foundation in the seventh century by Songtsan Gampo, Tibet grew to occupy an area from the Indian Ocean to Pakistan and central China, threatening well-established kingdoms in China and India. It became a renowned centre for Buddhism, and the religious leader of Tibet is known and revered worldwide. The Empire of Tibet lasted for over 200 years, until a civil war resulted in the Era of Fragmentation and the dissolution of the empire, sealing the fate of Tibet by weakening the former territories and opening them to foreign occupation.

With integrated support for:
YnAEMP | Historical Religions | Events & Decisions | Map Labels | Cultural Diversity | Piety and Prestige

Credits
Leugi : Design
Sukrit: Code, Artwork
Pouakai : Writing
Chris Sifniotis: Writing
Danrell: Unit Model
 
Alright, I've been waiting a while for this update, and it looks great! Question: what is the city-state of Lhasa replaced with, if replaced at all?

Also, I wondered why the file was 29 MB... until I noticed the War Theme was 42 minutes long. Is... that intentional?
 
Alright, I've been waiting a while for this update, and it looks great! Question: what is the city-state of Lhasa replaced with, if replaced at all?

Also, I wondered why the file was 29 MB... until I noticed the War Theme was 42 minutes long. Is... that intentional?
Oops, No it isn't, I have a trimmed version of that prepared, will update promptly.

Edit: Done
 
Glad to see the civ isn't the culture producing powerhouse it used to be. :)
(Somehow, I feel something in that phrase sounds wrong)
 
Very nice! How near is the Kilwa-Update and by the way are there ideas for the tuaregs already ? :)
 
A lot of More Civs stuff doesn't seem to be compatible with it yet - if updating every civ for it is inconvenient as of right now, a little compatibility mod that adds that in to those would be nice and easy, I think.
 
Okay, as if we didn't have enough half-finished civs, here's a taster of one we've been working on for a while that I guarantee you won't be expecting.

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Hint: It's a collab with Patria Grande, and part of a two-civ release that will work together well.
 
Okay, Civfanatics, I'm trusting you rt have this one all figured out by the time my flight lands.
 
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