Canopy of everlasting joy: an early source in Tibetan historiography and the history of West Tibet
<p>A more descriptive title for the dissertation might be "Early historiography in Pu rang - Gu ge and its relationship between orality, kingship, and Tibetan identity: a close study of a recently uncovered 12th century historical manuscript from Tholing monastery in West Tibet." The...
Main Author: | Pritzker, DT |
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Other Authors: | Ramble, C |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | Tibetan |
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2017
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