A Historical Atlas of Tibet
Inevitably, the Allas is organized primarily into historical epochs, using the now almost canonical division of the Tibetan Plateau's political history: the prehistorical and ancient periods (part 1, 30,000 BC to AD 600), including the rise of the Zhang/hung confederacy; the imperial period (pa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mountain Research and Development 2016-08, Vol.36 (3), p.389-389 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Inevitably, the Allas is organized primarily into historical epochs, using the now almost canonical division of the Tibetan Plateau's political history: the prehistorical and ancient periods (part 1, 30,000 BC to AD 600), including the rise of the Zhang/hung confederacy; the imperial period (part 2, AD 600 to 900) of the Yarlung dynasty, including the first diffusion of Buddhism to Tibet; the period of disunion (part 3, AD 900 to 1642), including the second diffusion, Mongol/Sakya overlordship, and Pakmodru hegemony; the Ganden Podrang period (part 4, AD 1642 to 1951) of the ruling Dalai Lamas; and the contemporary moment under the People's Republic of China. |
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ISSN: | 0276-4741 1994-7151 |
DOI: | 10.1659/mrd.mm184 |