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The Spreading of Christianity and the Introduction of Modern Architecture in Shannxi, China (1840-1949)
High Peaks, Pure Earth
Some Reflections on the Periodization of Tibetan History*
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)
Tibet's Historical Relationship to Foreign Affairs by Alex Wood
Climate in Medieval Central Eurasia
1 Curriculum Vitae Indiana University, Department of Central Eurasian
Nathan W. Hill.Indd
Islam and Tibet: Cultural Interactions – an Introduction Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim
The Ganden Phodrang's Military Institutions and Culture Between The
The Kushans and the Emergence of the Early Silk Roads
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
Christopher I. Beckwith. <I>The Tibetan Empire in Central Asia</I>
Research.Pdf (890.1Kb)
Governing China, 150-1850
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
Understanding the Tibet Conflict By: Meghan A
A Triangular Contest of Power on the Tea-Horse Road
Medieval Uyghurs of the 8Th Through 14Th Centuries
Asian Kind: Tibetan-Muslim Coexistence and Conflict in Tibet, Past and Present
The World of Tibetan Nomads
15 Oral Tradition and the Literary Heritage
Faith and Empire: an Overview by Karl Debreczeny
Ethnic Minorities in China: the Mongols, Tibetans, Manchus, and Naxi
Wutai Shan: Pilgrimage to Five-Peak Mountain (Pp