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Tibetan Buddhism is a form of
Buddhism practiced in Tibet,
Bhutan and Mongolia. It also has a
sizable number of
adherents in the
areas surrounding the...
- 204,596 1.8%
Armenian Apostolics 1,179,241 0.9%
Buddhists (Minor) and
Lamaists (Minor) 433,863 0.4%
Other non-Christian
religions 285,321 0.2% Reformed...
- (18 June 1991). A
History of
Modern Tibet, 1913-1951: The
Demise of the
Lamaist State.
University of
California Press. pp. 328–. ISBN 978-0-520-91176-5...
- Goldstein,
Melvyn C. A
History of
Modern Tibet, 1913–1951: The
Demise of the
Lamaist State (1989)
University of
California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-06140-8 (registration...
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Goldstein (1991). A
history of
modern Tibet, 1913-1951: the
demise of the
Lamaist state. Vol. 1 of A
History of
Modern Tibet (reprint, illustrated ed.)....
- C. Goldstein, A
history of
modern Tibet, 1913-1951: the
demise of the
Lamaist state, p. 511-512 Marcello,
Patricia Cronin The
Dalai Lama: A Biography...
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Goldstein (1991). A
History of
Modern Tibet, 1913–1951: The
Demise of the
Lamaist state. Vol. 1.
University of
California Press. p. 450. ISBN 978-0-520-07590-0...
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Melvyn C. (1991). A
history of
modern Tibet, 1913–1951, the
demise of the
lamaist state.
University of
California Press. p. 639.
Freedom in Exile: The Autobiography...
-
Melvyn C. (1991). A
history of
modern Tibet, 1913-1951, the
demise of the
lamaist state.
University of
California Press. p. 639.
Freedom in Exile: The Autobiography...
- the
former homeland of the
imperial dynasty of
Genghis Khan, was
another lamaist theocracy from 1585,
using various styles, such as tulku. The establishment...