Buddhism in TibetLibrary of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1968 - 403 pages |
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... Chinese pilgrim who had passed much of his life in India during extensive travels between the years 629 and 645 AD, mentions numerous Buddhist temples, monasteries, and monuments, which in his time were already deserted, and even fallen ...
... Chinese pilgrim who had passed much of his life in India during extensive travels between the years 629 and 645 AD, mentions numerous Buddhist temples, monasteries, and monuments, which in his time were already deserted, and even fallen ...
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... China, Tibet, the Indo-Chinese countries, and Tartary at 369 millions. Ungewitter, "Neueste Erdbeschreibung," Vol. I., p. 51, estimates the total of {footnote p. 11} Buddhists at 325 millions. Colonel Sykes, whose accuracy in every ...
... China, Tibet, the Indo-Chinese countries, and Tartary at 369 millions. Ungewitter, "Neueste Erdbeschreibung," Vol. I., p. 51, estimates the total of {footnote p. 11} Buddhists at 325 millions. Colonel Sykes, whose accuracy in every ...
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... China Proper, [1] the Mussalmans (numerous in Chinese Tartary), and the Pagan tribes of the Chinese peninsula and the Archipelago; the numbers of the latter are comparatively small, since in their districts the population is very thin ...
... China Proper, [1] the Mussalmans (numerous in Chinese Tartary), and the Pagan tribes of the Chinese peninsula and the Archipelago; the numbers of the latter are comparatively small, since in their districts the population is very thin ...
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... China, Giitzlaff states the Buddhists to be "the most popular and numerous sect," adding "that their religious establishments may be estimated at two-thirds of the whole of the religious edifices throughout China." R. As. Soc., Vol. XVI ...
... China, Giitzlaff states the Buddhists to be "the most popular and numerous sect," adding "that their religious establishments may be estimated at two-thirds of the whole of the religious edifices throughout China." R. As. Soc., Vol. XVI ...
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... Chinese priests in the fifth century AD, and had followers in that country until the thirteenth century; but the victorious AZteks, who took possession of Mexico in the beginning of that century, put an end to Buddhism. See Lassen, "Ind ...
... Chinese priests in the fifth century AD, and had followers in that country until the thirteenth century; but the victorious AZteks, who took possession of Mexico in the beginning of that century, put an end to Buddhism. See Lassen, "Ind ...
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