Transfer of Buddhism Across Central Asian Networks (7th to 13th Centuries)

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Wu Facheng (吳法成) (Tib. Chos grub) 25
Wutai shan (五臺山). See Mount Wutai
Wuwei (武威) 198, 277


xiangli (鄉里) system. See division of the area
in villages and homesteads
Xiḍr Khwāja 227
Xingzhou (興州) 78, 80
Xining (西寧) 228–229
Xinjiang (新疆) 231
Xizhou 37


Yaglakar 197, 243
Yanqi (焉耆). See Ark/Karašahr
Yarlungpa Chokyi Senge (Tib. Yar lungs pa
Chos kyi seng ge) 78–79
Ye shes ʼod. See Yeshe Ö
Yeshe Ö (Tib. Ye shes ʼod) 14, 70, 129, 142,
144–146
Yisün Temür 228
Yingsha (英沙) 201
yinsha fo (印沙佛). See Buddha-Sand-
Impression Festivity


Yizhou (伊州) 30, 37
yogacāra 252
Yongchang (永昌) 226
Yuan Dynasty (元) 80, 198, 206, 218, 223,
226, 230, 233, 239, 246–248, 253
Yuanhao (元昊) 75
Yu Ji (虞集) 199
yul dbus kyi ’grel pa. See commentary,
Magadha commentary
Yulin (椾林) Caves 229–231

Zangskar 3, 5–6, 14–15, 127, 147–152, 156,
159–160, 162, 166, 171–172, 174, 180, 186,
188
Zha lu. See monastery, Zhalu
Zhang Yichao (張議潮) 25, 31, 35, 37, 39, 41,
46
Zoji pass 151, 159, 161, 171
zongtong (総統) (OU šazin aygučı). See
preceptor of the (Buddhist)
teaching
Zoroastrianism 196
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