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Arresting Flows, Minting Coins, and Exerting Authority in Early Twentieth-Century Kham
The Diary of a Manchu Soldier in Seventeenth-Century China: “My
Tibet Was Never Part of China Before 1950: Examples of Authoritative Pre-1949 Chinese Documents That Prove It
The Muslim Emperor of China: Everyday Politics in Colonial Xinjiang, 1877-1933
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A Guide to the Use of Chinese Gazetteers* for Amdo Gray Tuttle
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THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE and the MUSLIM REVOLT in XINJIANG, 1860-1870S
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On the Torgud (Kalmyks of the Volga Region) Banner in Western Qalqa During the Middle Years of the Yongzheng Reign (1728-1731)
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From Tin to Pewter: Craft and Statecraft in China, 1700-1844
The Melong: an Example of the Formation of a Tibetan Press
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Frontier Stories: Periphery As Center in Qing History
The Oirad of the Early 17Th Century: Statehood and Political Ideology
Tibet-Manchu Relations in Five Phases of Historical Development
The Dalai Lama and the Qing Empire, 1879–1910
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Frontier Stories: Periphery As Center in Qing History
Frontier Encounters: Knowledge and Practice at the Russian, Chinese and Mongolian Border
The Snow Lion and the Dragon: China, Tibet and the Dalai Lama
The Unofficial Russo-Qing Trade on the Eastern Kazakh Steppe and in Northern Xinjiang in the First Half of the 19Th Century
A Document on the Policy on Foreigners in Tibet After the Anglo-Chinese Convention of 1906
Tibet Has Been Part of China Since the Yuan Dynasty
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The Invention of a Tibetan Lama General: a Biographical Account of Bla Ma Dkar Po (1835–1895)
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Ethnic and Status Identity in Qing China: the Hanjun Eight Banners
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Ming and Qing Historical Studies in the People's Republic of China
The World As Seen from Yarkand: Ghulā M Muḥ Ammad Khā N’S 1920S Chronicle Mā Tī Ṭ Ayniŋ Wā Qiʿasi
Public Inscriptions and Manchu Language Reform in the Early Qianlong Reign (1740S–1760S)1
"Grieving for Tibet" Conceiving the Modern State in Late-Qing Inner Asia
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The Manchu Acquisition of Currencies, People, Lands and Industries Before the Conquest of China (1583-1643)
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