To the north, Tibet grows into an …

Years: 676 - 819

To the north, Tibet grows into an expansive military power through the seventh century, declining only by 843.

Some early historians, such as the French scholar Sylvain Levi, think that Nepal may have become subordinate to Tibet for some time, but more recent Nepalese historians, including Dilli Raman Regmi, deny this interpretation.

In any case, from the seventh century onward a recurring pattern of foreign relations emerges for rulers in Nepal: more intensive cultural contacts with the south, potential political threats from both India and Tibet, and continuing trade contacts in both directions.

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