War between Tibetan King Ralpacan and Indian ruler in Bhutan results in victory.

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Tibetan King Ralpacan, grandson of Trisong Detsen, led a military campaign against an Indian ruler in Bhutan, successfully forcing him out of the region. This conflict stemmed from territorial disputes and the desire to expand influence over the Himalayan region. Ralpacan's victory in Bhutan solidified Tibet's control over the area, establishing political dominance and paving the way for cultural and religious influence. The military campaign also demonstrated Tibet's military might and ability to project power beyond its borders. The expulsion of the Indian ruler reshaped the political landscape in Bhutan, with Tibetan influence becoming more prevalent in the region. This event marked a significant shift in power dynamics and reinforced Tibet's position as a key player in the Himalayan region. Overall, the military campaign led by King Ralpacan in Bhutan played a crucial role in consolidating Tibetan authority in the region and shaping the course of regional history. #TibetanKing #BhutanConflict #HimalayanDominance
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