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Fifty years ago, the Tibetan society comprised serfs and slaves (referred to as serfs), who constituted 95 percent of Tibet’s total population, and the three kinds of manor lords (referred to as serf owners), who constituted 5% of the total population. The three manor lords were officials (of the local govemment), feudal lords and the upper stratum of the clergy. They owned all land in Tibet (including
Fifty years ago, the Tibetan society comprised serfs and slaves (referred to as serfs), who constituted 95 percent of Tibet’s total population, and the three kinds of manor lords (referred to as serf owners), who constituted 5% of the total population . The three manor lords were officials (of the local govemment), feudal lords and the upper stratum of the clergy. They owned all land in Tibet (including