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Browsing School of Sciences and Humanities by Subject "Russian empire"
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Tsyrempilov, Nikolay
(Inner Asia, 2012)
This article analyses the Russian policy towards foreign Buddhist clergy who penetrated into the Russian Empire from Mongolia and Tibet between the eighteenth and early twentieth centuries. Drawing on archive materials, ...
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Samten, Jampa; Tsyrempilov, Nikolay
(Library of Tibetan Works and Archives, 2012)
Letters, like human beings, can have complicated fates. This is especially true for the letters presented here – letters that were for many years stored on the dusty shelves of the Antireligious Museum of Verkhneudinsk. ...
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Tsyrempilov, Nikolay
(Inner Asia, 2016)
Tibetan Buddhism, in the eyes of Orthodox Christian polemicists, was always seen as a harmful paganism, and fifighting against this ‘superstition’ was a high priority. Based on analysis of nineteenth-century Russian Orthodox ...
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Shtumpf, Alexandr
(Nazarbayev University School of Sciences and Humanities, 2021-06)
In 1864 a revolt by Muslim communities of Xinjiang precluded for more than a decade
Qing presence in the region. The Muslim rebels eventually made attempts at establishing new
political entities throughout Xinjiang. ...