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Tibetan History

Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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How Tibetans Received and Perceived the Yuan Edicts: Some Preliminary Observations

This lecture highlights Tibetan responses to the Mongol imperial bureaucratic practices during the 14th century
Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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Reading khrims Between the Lines: The Rise of Legality in 13th Century Central Tibet

Daniel introduces us to the term khrims and looks at the “rise of legality” in 13th century Central Tibet.
Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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Buddhism and the Rise of ‘the Tibetans’ (bod pa): Religion, Myth and the Promotion of Ethnicity in the Pre-modern Period

Apropos 'the Tibetans': Reinier Langelaar's talk focuses on the mythical origins and the promotion of ethnicity in historical Tibet
Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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The First Tibetan Block Print: The Khara-Khoto Collection of Precious Dhāraṇīs with the Emperor's Postscript

Alla Sizova discusses the role of translation activities in the spread of Buddhism in the 12th century and outlines the extent of Tibetan influence on the Tangut culture.
Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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The Mortality of the Dalai Lama and its Scriptural Sources: A Study in Tibetan Buddhist Political Theology

I am currently focusing on the problem of the Dalai Lama’s mortality that is, the question of how to come to terms with his suffering and death, in light of the association between Tibetan kingship and the deity Avalokiteśvara.

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