One Hundred Thousand Moons: An Advanced Political History of Tibet, Volume 2Brill, 2010 - 1184 pages Drawing on a vast array of historical and biographical sources, this volume elaborates Tibetan political history, arguing that Tibet has long been an independent nation, and that the 1950 incursion by the Chinese was an invasion of a sovereign country. The author situates Tibet's relations with a series of Chinese, Manchurian, and Mongolian empires in terms of the preceptor-patron relationship, an essentially religious connection in which Tibetan religious figures offered spiritual instruction to the contemporaneous emperor or other militarily powerful figure in exchange for protection and religious patronage. Simultaneously, this volume serves as an introduction to many aspects of Tibetan culture, society, and especially religion. The book includes a compendium of biographies of the most significant figures in Tibet's past. |
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List of maps and illustrations | 558 |
Chapter Twelve Eleventh and Twelfth Dalai Lamas | 575 |
Chapter Thirteen Thirteenth Dalai Lama and the Border | 621 |
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