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Le Ladakh (Jammu & Cachemire, Inde) de l'âge du Bronze à l'introduction du Bouddhisme: une étude de l'art rupestre

open access: yes, 2010
Ladakh is the largest, highest and westernmost region of the Himalayas. Although it belongs to India’s state of Jammu and Kashmir, it is located at the crossroads of Central Asia, China, Tibet and India.
Bruneau, Laurianne
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On Some Buddist Hybrid Sanskrit Verses in the Kharosthi Inscriptions Mainly Discoverd by Sir Aurel Stein in Chinese Turkestan (1)

open access: yes, 1998
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イワマツ, アサオ   +2 more
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Manuscript Heritage and Contemporary Discourse in India

open access: yes
Background: The historical significance of Indian manuscripts lies in their role as carriers of knowledge and cultural heritage, spanning from the Vedic period to the present day.
Khatoon, Abida
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<i>Three Early Mahayana Treatises from Gandhara: Bajuar Kharosthi Fragments 4, 6, and 11</i>, by Andrea Schlosser

open access: yesReligions of South Asia, 2023
Three Early Mahayana Treatises from Gandhara: Bajuar Kharosthi Fragments 4, 6, and 11, by Andrea Schlosser. Gandharan Buddhist Texts, 7. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 2022. xx + 317 pp., 15 colour plates, 33 figures. $85. ISBN 9780295750736.
Silk, J.
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The Kharosthi Alphabet

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland, 1920
Kharoṣṭhī or Kharoṣṭrī is the name of a particular script used in Afghanistan, the Punjab, and portions of Central Asia from the fourth or fifth centuries before Christ to the third or fourth centuries of the Christian era. In the third or fourth centuriesa.d.it gradually went out of use, the place being taken by one or more forms of the mediaeval ...
R. D. Banerji
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