Transfer of Buddhism Across Central Asian Networks (7th to 13th Centuries)
2 Meinert of Buddhism wherever the tradition became rooted. Therefore the envisioned research proposes to examine a complementar ...
Introduction 3 between the 6th and the early 14th century, the period when Buddhism became the dominant religious and cultural f ...
4 Meinert Map 0.1 Network of Buddhist nodes in Eastern Central Asia (map kindly prepared by Jürgen Schörflinger)5 5 This map inc ...
Introduction 5 order. Since Rob Linrothe kindly prepared a detailed map of the Transhimalayan region he deals with (covering Zan ...
6 Meinert specifically, the growth of heterogeneous and local Buddhisms—in many ways related to the ‘Tibetan Renaissance’,6 whic ...
Introduction 7 religious transfer in premodern Central Asia remain specialist subjects, little mentioned outside the small sub-d ...
8 Meinert perspectives.10 Although a proper network analysis is not yet provided in this volume, a few remarks on the network ap ...
Introduction 9 speaking, these locales are widely referred to as nodes, or points of relative condensation and significance. As ...
10 Meinert [.. .] may or may not have high rank or be a hub but, typically, could be an end of an important ‘bridge’ between par ...
Introduction 11 However, it is crucial to understand through a network approach that several nodes within the given network may ...
12 Meinert appropriated by the Uyghurs, some of the ethnic Uyghurs become part of the multiethnic Tantric Buddhism community, wh ...
Introduction 13 organise themselves, e.g. in worship clubs, which fulfilled both religious as well as secular functions. At the ...
14 Meinert The following section of visual transfer includes chapter four, by Linda Lojda, Deborah Klimburg-Salter and Monica St ...
Introduction 15 the Kashmir Kārkoṭa power. The Zangskari might have impressed their neigh- bours with their degree of Kashmirici ...
16 Meinert (OU Ark/Karašahr) and later at Beš Balık (Chin. Beiting 北庭)—Kočo, which is usually referred to as the winter capital. ...
Changing Political and Religious Contexts in Central Asia on a Micro-Historical Level ∵ ...
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20 Taenzer Buddhism reached Dunhuang early via a network of trade routes from the West and the earliest extant cave temples were ...
Changing Relations 21 division of the population into people belonging to military units and peo- ple belonging to civil units. ...
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