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  • The Spreading of Christianity and the Introduction of Modern Architecture in Shannxi, China (1840-1949)

    The Spreading of Christianity and the Introduction of Modern Architecture in Shannxi, China (1840-1949)

  • High Peaks, Pure Earth

    High Peaks, Pure Earth

  • Some Reflections on the Periodization of Tibetan History*

    Some Reflections on the Periodization of Tibetan History*

  • The Socioeconomics of State Formation in Medieval Afghanistan

    The Socioeconomics of State Formation in Medieval Afghanistan

  • Guntram Hazod Introduction1 Hapter Two of the Old Tibetan Chronicle (PT 1287: L.63-117; Hereafter OTC.2)

    Guntram Hazod Introduction1 Hapter Two of the Old Tibetan Chronicle (PT 1287: L.63-117; Hereafter OTC.2)

  • Tibet's Historical Relationship to Foreign Affairs by Alex Wood

    Tibet's Historical Relationship to Foreign Affairs by Alex Wood

  • Climate in Medieval Central Eurasia

    Climate in Medieval Central Eurasia

  • 1 Curriculum Vitae Indiana University, Department of Central Eurasian

    1 Curriculum Vitae Indiana University, Department of Central Eurasian

  • Nathan W. Hill.Indd

    Nathan W. Hill.Indd

  • Islam and Tibet: Cultural Interactions – an Introduction Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim

    Islam and Tibet: Cultural Interactions – an Introduction Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim

  • The Ganden Phodrang's Military Institutions and Culture Between The

    The Ganden Phodrang's Military Institutions and Culture Between The

  • The Kushans and the Emergence of the Early Silk Roads

    The Kushans and the Emergence of the Early Silk Roads

  • Tibetan Inscriptions on Ancient Silver and Gold Vessels and Artefacts

    Tibetan Inscriptions on Ancient Silver and Gold Vessels and Artefacts

  • The Far Horizons: the Changing Patterns of Maritime Connections Between China and South Asia, 1000-1450

    The Far Horizons: the Changing Patterns of Maritime Connections Between China and South Asia, 1000-1450

  • Christopher I. Beckwith. <I>The Tibetan Empire in Central Asia</I>

    Christopher I. Beckwith. <I>The Tibetan Empire in Central Asia</I>

  • Research.Pdf (890.1Kb)

    Research.Pdf (890.1Kb)

  • Governing China, 150-1850

    Governing China, 150-1850

  • The Influence of History on Modern Chinese Strategic Thinking

    The Influence of History on Modern Chinese Strategic Thinking

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  • Paths to Perfection Buddhist Art at the Freer|Sackler Paths to Perfection, Buddhist Art at the Freer|Sackler, © 2017, Smithsonian Institution
  • Precursor of the Highland Silk Road on the Tibetan Plateau
  • The Battle for Ancient Tibet in the Modern Narratives of the People's
  • The Origin Myths and Upheavals Courtesy: LTWA
  • Using Zhu Yuanzhang's Communications with Tibetans To
  • The Oirad of the Early 17Th Century: Statehood and Political Ideology
  • The First Mongol Contacts with the Tibetans1
  • Sample Chapter
  • Mapping the Chinese and Islamic Worlds
  • Authenticating Tibet
  • Some Early Inner Asian Terms Related to the Imperial Family and the Comitatus Christopher P
  • Nomads and Oasis Cities: Central Asia from the 9Th to the 13Th Century
  • Islamic Central Asia an Anthology of Historical Sources 1St Edition Download Free
  • Tibet-Was-Never-A-Part-Of-China.Pdf
  • Empires and Dynasties
  • Tracing the Chol Kha Gsum: Reexamining a Sa Skya-Yuan Period Administrative Geography
  • Maṇḍalas and Historical Memory
  • CID Working Paper No. 154 :: the Formation of the Tibetan State Religion


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