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'''Kham''' ([[Wyl.]] ''khams''), often translated as '''Eastern Tibet''', is one of the three main provinces of Tibet (the others being U-Tsang ang Amdo). Traditionally, it is said to cover the area known as the 'four rivers and six ranges' (Tib. ''chushi gangdruk'').
'''Kham''' ([[Wyl.]] ''khams''), often translated as '''Eastern Tibet''', is one of the three main provinces of Tibet (the others being [[Ü-Tsang]] and [[Amdo]]). Traditionally, it is said to cover the area known as the 'four rivers and six ranges' (Tib. ''chushi gangdruk'').


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Kham (Wyl. khams), often translated as Eastern Tibet, is one of the three main provinces of Tibet (the others being Ü-Tsang and Amdo). Traditionally, it is said to cover the area known as the 'four rivers and six ranges' (Tib. chushi gangdruk).