Talk:Mount Kailash
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[edit] Tallest mountain in Tibet?
Why should the mountains in Category:Mountains of Tibet not be considered mountains of Tibet? Everest is on the border between Nepal and Tibet, so it's Tibet's highest mountain, so Kailash isn't Tibet's highest mountain. I don't see any ambiguity here. Kosebamse 18:16, 7 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- I've rewritten the intro to clarify the situation. I've also withdrawn my objection on Category:Mountains of Tibet. —Lowellian (talk)[[]] 21:29, Dec 7, 2004 (UTC)
The intro looks fine now. Thanks for your help. Kosebamse 21:52, 7 Dec 2004 (UTC)
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Kailash is not the tallest mountain in Tibet even if you exclude the Himalayas. The Nyanqentanglha range in central Tibet has peaks over 7000m. You really should remove this claim totally. (Gordon Aug 22 2005)
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I have noted under the subtitle Buddhism in the article that there is some confusion regarding the identity of the "Champion of Tantric Buddhism". Although I think Padmasambhava is likely to be the person to which the contributor is refering, the accuracy of the passage in general may require checking. 83.100.165.35 19:38, 15 November 2006 (UTC)(RD 15th November 2006)
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