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The Heritage Buddhist Manuscripts of Ladakh Tibetan Buddhist Canons and the Perfection of Wisdom Sutra [PDF]
The history of the earliest transmission of Indian Buddhism to Tibet in the 7th– 8thcenturies is in essence the story of the transmission of its scriptures.
Halkias, Georgios T .
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The Geographical Dispersion of the Shi‘ah In the Ilkhanid Iran [PDF]
Using historical and geographical sources, this article deals with the geographical dispersion of the Shi‘ah in Iran before the Mongol invasion, at the time of the invasion, and finally during the Ilkhanid rule up until their fall.
Hoseyn-e Ebrahimi
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Moğol İşgali Sırasında Van Gölü Havzası’na Gelen Türk-Moğol Boyları
XIII. yüzyılın ikinci yarısında meydana gelen Moğol istilası Anadolu’ya çok sayıda Türk ve Moğol kabilesinin gelmesine sebep olmuştur. Moğollar, askeri birliklerini teşkil eden Moğol ve Türk aşiretlerini Anadolu’nun doğu bölgelerine yerleştirdiler.
Erol KELEŞ
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The article analyzes the views of the famous Kazakh historian Zh.O. Artykbaev on the problems of preserving and studying the historical and cultural heritage of the Kalmyks.
S. Chuluun, E. Omakaeva
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IBN 'ALGHAMI AND THE FALL OF BAGHDAD [PDF]
Ibn 'Alghami was among the wise viziers of the Abbasid caliphate. He was the vizier of Caliph Musta'sim with whose fall in 656 A.H. the caliphate in Baghdad ended.
Mohammad Taher Ya'ghobi
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Position and Relation of Ilkanid Historians Toward Ibn al-Athir : Conflict and Contradiction [PDF]
Ibn al-Athir, renowned historian and author of al-Kamil, was a contemporary of the Mongol invasion in his last two decades life. He is perhaps the first reporter of the horrendous Mongol attack.
Ali Salarishadi
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Performance optimization of steam jet ejectors via multioutput Gaussian processes
As structurally simple and operationally reliable devices, steam ejectors are widely employed for fluid transport and mixing in various industrial processes.
Linjing Hu, Jiaqi Kang, Zhichao Wang
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Ibn abil-Hadid is a brilliant scholar of 7th century A.H. His most important work is his commentary on Nahj-ul-Balaghah, which is among the excellent ones done on this noble book.His vast knowledge and high level of open-mindedness, and his use of ...
l. Wika Wagliri, Ali Akbar Abbasi
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On the Fate of Lost Property in the Medieval Turkic-Mongol States
This article analyses the state policy of the medieval Turkic-Mongol khanates towards lost property. The authors introduce the first Russian translation of a yarligh on the appointment of bularguchi, an official who oversaw the search, storage, and ...
Lenar Firgatovich Abzalov +3 more
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Transition under Ambiguity: Koryǒ-Mongol Relations around 1260 [PDF]
A Koryô mission led by Wang Chôn visited the Mongol in 1259 and had intense contacts with pro-Qubilai forces. Especially the Confucian scholars in North China, and therefore turned to Qubilai in the political turmoil.
Chunyuan Li
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