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There was never an established Jewish community in Lhasa: the Jewish presence in Tibet was limited to a few itinerant merchants, primarily Baghdadis coming from Calcutta, who traveled there in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries for the trade in wool and other goods within the Himalayan commerce network. It was an episodic and individual commercial presence, not an organized communal life. No lasting Jewish institution was ever founded there.
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