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Aspects of research into Central Asian Buddhism; in memoriam Kogi Kundara.


9782503527512

Aspects of research into Central Asian Buddhism; in memoriam Kogi Kundara.

Ed. by Peter Zieme.

Brepols Publishers

2008

183 pages

$94.00

Paperback

Silk Road studies 16

BQ9262

Contributors identified only by name explore such topics as Uygur verbs of compassion, a Mongolian decree from the Chaghataid Khanate discovered at Dunhuang, a peculiar Buddhist reference to forbidden women, and the Brahmajala-sutra in Sogdian. Six of the 24 essays are in German. There is no index. Distributed in North America by The David Brown Book Co.

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