Category:Mongolia
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This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total.
Pages in category "Mongolia"
The following 192 pages are in this category, out of 192 total.
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- A Catalogue of the Tibetan Collection and the Mongolian Collection
- A Journey Through Mongolia (Full Length Documentary)
- A Question of Ethics: The Creative Orthodoxy of Buddhist Monks in the Mongolian Gold Rush
- Alas! who now speaks thus?
- Altan Khan
- AN OVERVIEW OF THE ALTAN KANJUR KEPT AT THE LIBRARY OF THE ACADEMY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES OF INNER MONGOLIA
- Arana’s annotated translation of 1721
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- Ba Erdeni Lama
- Bagha Ba Lama
- Beasts, Men and Gods, by Ferdinand Ossendowski
- Bogd Gegeen
- Bogd Khan
- Born in the Body of Beasts. Animals and the Social Order in Didactic Buddhist Literature of Buryat-Mongols (XIX- beg. XX century)
- Buddhism and the Grand Maitreya Complex Project in Mongolia by Bataa Mishig-Ish
- BUDDHISM EFFECTS IN URIANKHAI TEXTS OF KATANOV
- Buddhism in Inner Mongolia
- Buddhism in Mongolia
- Buddhism in Mongolian history, culture, and society
- Buddhism in the Mongol Regions of China 1994
- Buddhist Archeology in Mongolia: Zanabazar and the Géluk Diaspora beyond Tibet
- Buddhist Ceremonies in the Mongolian Capital City Before the Communist Repression and After the Revival by Krisztina Teleki
- Buddhist Linkages between India and Mongolia: Implications for Austral-Asian Region by Dr. Sharad K. Soni
- Buddhist Rituals Ulaanbaatar
- Buddhist Scriptures in 17th Century Mongolia
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- Chahars
- Changkya Khutukhtu
- Chinggis as a fierce protector of the Dharma
- Chinggis Khan
- Chinggis Khan as a lay Buddhist and a Cakravartin king
- Chinggis Khan as the supreme reference in modern Mongolia
- Chinggis Khan Buddhist again
- Chinggis Khan in the modern era: the secularized ancestor of all Mongols
- Chinggis Khan: Ancestor, Buddha or Shaman? On the uses and abuses of the portrait of Chinggis Khan
- Chod Means to Cut
- Chod practice: offering yourself to all beings, the ultimate expression of bodhichitta
- Chod: Purifying Obstacles and Accumulating Merit
- Colloquial Mongolian The Complete Course for Beginners
- Contribution to the Development of Mongolian Buddhism by the Association of Mongolian Devotees by Bayantsagaan Sandag
- Cosmologies of Freedom and Buddhist Self-Transformation in the Mongolian Gold Rush
- Crazy Shagdar
- Crisis of Cultural Identity in Mongolian Nomadic Civilization by Otgonbayar
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- Modern private worship: Chinggis Khan on domestic altars
- Monasteries and Temples of Bogdiin Khьree, Ikh Khьree or Urga, the Old Capital City of Mongolia in the First Part of the Twentieth Century
- Mongol Empire
- Mongolia
- MONGOLIA AND TIBET IN BRITISH- RUSSIAN GREAT GAMES
- Mongolia, With Deep Ties to Dalai Lama, Turns From Him Toward China
- Mongolian Buddhism
- Mongolian Buddhism in the Early 20th Century
- Mongolian Buddhism Past and Present: Reflections on Culture at a Historical Crossroads by Glenn H. Mullin
- Mongolian Buddhism: Identity, Practice and Politics
- Mongolian Buddhism: Tradition and Innovation
- Mongolian script
- Mongolian traditional practices of worshipping the sacred sites
- Mongolian Traditional Wedding - Must See Event In Mongolia
- Mongolian Tsam, Socialist Realism: People’s Painter Urjingiin Yadamsuren
- Mongolians after Socialism: Politics, Economy, Religion
- Mongolo-Tibetica Pragensia ’12
- Mongols and Oirats as Peacekeepers:Buddhist Warriors Behind the Lotus Throne by Richard Taupier
- Mongols Season 1 Full - from Genghis to Kublai
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- Namkar Barzin
- Natalia Sutiagina, Daria Kukina. Finds from the Noin-Ula kurgans at an exhibition in Berlin in 1929 (based on materials from the archive of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of the History of Material Culture)
- Nicholas Roerich & art (1874-1947)
- Ninth Jebtsun Damba Khutughtu
- Ninth Jetsun Dampa
- Nomadic tribes of Mongolia. Full Documentary
- Northern Buddhism
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- Offering Even to Demons
- Oirats
- On the Ganzai Zurag surviving in the Erdenezuu Monastery
- On the Jetsun Khalkha Dampa: HH 14th Dalai Lama’s ‘Prayer for his Swift Return’ and ‘Advice to Mongolians on his Rebirth’
- On Uighur elements in Buddhist Mongolian Texts
- OUR GREAT QING - The Mongols, Buddhism and the State in Late Imperial China
- Ovoo
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- Padmasambhava's Travel to the North
- Patterns of Monastic and Sangha Development in Khalkha Mongolia by Lkham Purevjav
- Pe har and Oracle Deities in Mongolia : Paintings of the Five Kings in Yeke juu Monastery of Hohhot
- Pedersen (2012) - The Taiga Within: Topography and personhood in Northern Mongolia
- Political parody: The new image of Mongolian contemporary art
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- Sagaan Ubgen
- Sagan Setsen
- Saran khökhöö
- Shamanism in Mongolia and Tibet
- Shamanist Chinggis Khan and the Eternal Sky/Heaven
- Shamans, marginal capitalism, and the remaking of history in postsocialist Mongolia
- Sorghaghtani Beki (1190-1252): Religious Tolerance and Literacy
- Soul of the Mongolian Horseman - Full Documentary
- Southern Mongols
- Soyombo alphabet
- Soyombo symbol
- Spiritual forces in Ulaan Baatar
- Supreme Bodhichitta: Offering Nectar to All Beings
- Surun-Khanda D. Syrtypova: Buddhist Feminine Divinities beloved and adapted by Mongols and Buriats
- Surviving Modernity in Mongolia by Vesna Wallace
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- Tathagata Buddhas by the artist Zanabazar (1635-1723): Ratnasambhava, Amitabha, Amoghasiddhi, Vairochana
- Teaching the Dharma in Pictures: Illustrated Mongolian Books of the Ernst Collection in Switzerland
- The Autobiography of Dza-ya Paṇḍita Blo-bzang 'phrin-las (1642-1715)
- The Buddhist Historiography of the Mongol Zawa Damdin Luwsandamdin (1867-1937)
- The Cult of Boudhanath Stupa/Jarung Khashar Suvraga in Mongolia:
- The Development Of Shamanism In Mongolia After Socialism by Tuvshintugs Dorj
- The extreme ritual of self-mummification practiced by Buddhist monks
- The Four Directions (Durvun Zug)
- The Ger and the Sacred Circle
- The Historical Xuanzang in Inner Asia, up to the Kangxi Reign
- The internal demons are:
- The Kālackra and the Patronage of Tibetan Buddhism by the Mongol Imperial Family
- The Making of Mongol Buddhist Art and Architecture
- The Marvellous Lama in Mongolia the Phenomenology of A Cultural Borrowing
- The Miniature Paintings of Mongolian Buddhism: Tsaklis, Thangkas and Burhany Zurags
- The Mongolian Influence
- The Mongolian National Revolution of 1911 and Bogdo Jebtsumdamba Khutuktu, the Last Monarch of Mongolia by Batsaikhan Ookhnoi
- The Pilgrims in Oral Poetry and Drama
- The portrait of Chinggis Khan used in the ancestral cult of the royal Mongolian family
- The Power and Authority of Maitreya in Mongolia Examined Through Mongolian Art
- The Ruby Garland: A Genealogy of Genghis Khan
- The Significance of Compassion in the Contemporary Practice of Buddhism by Arjia Rinpoche
- The Situation of Buddhism in Mongolia 1994
- The Situation of Tibetan Buddhism in Inner Mongolia 1994
- Tibetan Buddhism among Dzungar Mongols of Xinjiang 1994
- Tibetan Buddhism among Kokonor Mongols of Qinghai 1994
- Tibetan Buddhism among Monguor Mongols of Qinghai 1994
- Tibetan Buddhism among Xinjiang Kalmyk Mongols 1994
- Tibetan Buddhism among Yellow Yugurs of Gansu 1994
- Tibetan Buddhism in the Hui Muslim Region of Ningxia 1996
- Tibetan-Chinese-Mongolian buddhism daily eulogium 胡雪峰 等等. 藏漢蒙佛教日誦
- Tibetan-Mongolian dictionaries (from Amarakośa to Triglotte via Mahāvyutpatti) by Natalia Yakhontova
- Tibeto-Mongol and Chinese Buddhism in Present-day Hohhot, Inner Mongolia: Competition and Interactions
- Treasures from Mongolia
- Treaty of Friendship and Alliance Between the Government of Mongolia and Tibet (1913)
- Tsakhars
- Tsendiin Dondogdulam
- Tukdam Meditation Explained: How This Buddhist Monk Lived To 200
- Tümed