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Tibetan Buddhism in Russia and Mongolia in the Early 21st Century

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
This article attempts to provide a comparative analysis of the development of Buddhism in Mongolia and Russia over the last 20 years. The paper argues that the processes of restoration of the Buddhist sangha (Pali/Sanskrit ‘assembly, association’, i.e ...
R. T. Sabirov
doaj   +1 more source

Risk and its others: Toward an anthropology of “protection” in rural Mongolia

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 127, Issue 1, Page 69-79, March 2025.
Abstract Anthropological studies of risk have long focused on how people respond to and aim to manage potential harm. But despite its long and important genealogy, this article suggests that risk can pose an analytic blind spot that potentially occludes other ways of understanding how people aim to live well in potentially harmful situations.
Joseph Bristley
wiley   +1 more source

Geocultural images of the Tuvan Buddhist world: historical context and modernity

open access: yesНовые исследования Тувы, 2019
The article analyzes geocultural images of Buddhist world of the Tuvans. These images are viewed as concepts, which were formed in the Tuvan culture to describe the areas where Buddhism has spread.
Chimiza K. Lamazhaa
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Grand Union between Tibet and Mongolia: Unfulfilled Dream of the 13th Dalai Lama

open access: yesThe Mongolian Journal of International Affairs, 2013
Since the late sixteenth century when Altan Khan of Tumed in Southern Mongolia adopted the Yellow Hat sect of Tibetan Buddhism and sup­ported it as the common faith of the Mongol people, the teaching and discipline of Buddhism greatly influenced the ...
Tsedenbamba Batbayar
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BUDDHISM AND SCIENCE: HOW FAR CAN THE DIALOGUE PROCEED?

open access: yesZygon, 2010
On the stage of the religion‐and‐science dialogue, Buddhism, especially Tibetan Buddhism, is a late arrival. However, thanks primarily to the long‐standing personal interest of the Dalai Lama, the Tibetan tradition he represents has come to engage ...
doaj   +2 more sources

Political Processes in Mongolia and the Current Mongolian-Chinese Relationss

open access: yesVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, 2012
This article provides for an analysis a number of internal political factors in Mongolia that may influence to the current Mongolian-Chinese relations. Among these factors possible to note the balance of political powers, media influence, NGOs, economic ...
G. T. Dambiev
doaj   +1 more source

A sword, a suit of armour and a quiver to be presented to Nicholas II [PDF]

open access: yesИсторическое оружиеведение, 2020
The article deals with the objects from the collection of the Russian museum of ethnography, which were presented on behalf of Dalai Lama XIII to Nicholas II on the 300th anniversary of the Romanov dynasty.
Elizaveta I. Neratova
doaj  

QING SOURCES ABOUT THE DALAI LAMAS OF TIBET (MID. XVII - XVIII CENTURIES)

open access: yesRUDN Journal of World History, 2016
The strengthening of political ties between China and Tibet begins during their stay of the Manchu rulers of Aisin Gioro Clan or the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) in the Chinese throne.
A G Lyulina
doaj  

SOUTH TIBET (TAWANG) IN SINO-INDIAN RELATIONS

open access: yesRUDN Journal of World History, 2015
The article is devoted to the study of the special situation concerning Tawang region (is a part of the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, otherwise - Southern Tibet) in the Sino-Indian relations.
Rui Zhong
doaj  

Das Bild der tibetischen Mönche in Heinrich Harrers Reisebericht “Sieben Jahre in Tibet. Mein Leben am Hofe des Dalai Lama”

open access: yesStudia Litteraria Universitatis Iagellonicae Cracoviensis
The article examines the way the Tibetan monks had been portrayed in Heinrich Harrer’s book Sieben Jahre in Tibet.
Krzysztof Miś
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