In the early 1600s, Bhutan's religious and political power was consolidated by a Tibetan

A. mantra
B.lama
C. dzong
D. stupa
i am not sure if its mantras or dzong but im going more for mantras because it say some Hindus and Buddhist recite mantras for sacred words and chants.

No. It was a person.

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oh okay make sense, i didnt see anywhere that it says lama, maybe i didnt read it correctly but thankyou miss sue. :)

You are welcome.

Actually, the correct answer would be B. lama. To determine the correct answer, we can break down the question and look for clues.

The question states that in the early 1600s, Bhutan's religious and political power was consolidated by a Tibetan. This indicates that someone from Tibet played a significant role in the consolidation of power in Bhutan during that time.

To find the answer, we need to identify a term related to Tibetan influence in Bhutan during the early 1600s. Options A, C, and D (mantra, dzong, and stupa, respectively) are not directly linked to Tibetan influence.

However, option B, lama, is a Tibetan term used to refer to Buddhist spiritual leaders or teachers. Lamaism, a form of Tibetan Buddhism, had a considerable impact on Bhutan's religious and political landscape during this period.

Therefore, the correct answer is B. lama.