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Recently Discovered Inscriptions of Licchavi Nepal
A dicussion of ten recently discovered examples of Licchavi inscriptions from A.D. 300-850 in Nepal. (Mark Turin 2004-05-03)
The Tibetan dialects project
A group from the Institute of Linguistics at the University of Berne studying Tibetan dialects. Their research includes descriptions, classifications, and comparisons of Tibetan dialects. (Steven Wein...
Khrom: Administrative Units of the Tibetan Empire in the 7th-9th Centuries
The article attempts to determine the varied meanings of the Tibetan word khrom, which has been translated as "mart, town, city, ville, or population." An attempt is also made to arrive at an u...
The Bem-chag Village Record and the Early History of Mustang District
This article presents the first English translation of the bem-chag, the village record of Sum Garabdzong, focusing on the issue of boundaries between political entities. (Mark Turin 2004-06-14)
The Blue Annals
The Blue Annals (deb ther sngon po) is a highly-regarded history of Tibetan Buddhist lineages and sectarian traditions. It is remarkable for its ecumenical perspective and comprehensiven...
Historical and commercial atlas of China
Contains fifty-nine digitized maps (about 170KB each) originally published in Albert Herrmann, Historical and commercial atlas of China (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1935). (Stev...
Linguistic Archaeology of the Nepal Valley: A Preliminary Report
This paper presents a preliminary analysis of the non-Sanskritic nominals attested in ancient Nepalese epigraphy. (Mark Turin 2004-06-15)
New Contributions to Tibetan Documents from the Post-Tibetan Tun-huang
This article looks at documents dealing with three political formations along the silk route in the 9th-11th centuries. These are 1) the Kuei-i-chün (Army of the Return of Justice) of Sha-chou, 2) t...
Introductory Notes on Ancient Tibetan Wooden Slips from Nob-čhuṅ
This article looks at the Tibetan tradition of writing on wooden slips. Tibetan documents from the Tu-fan dynasty were preserved in one of three ways: 1) inscriptions on metal and stone, 2) writings ...
Journal of the International Association of Tibetan Studies, Issue 1
This is the first issue of the Journal of the International Association of Tibetan Studies, edited by José Cabezón and released in October, 2005. (Than Garson 2005-09-22)
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