The Silk Road has been the subject of scientific interest ever since archaeologists, linguists and adventurers began to investigate its ancient and mediaeval monuments and documents in the late 19th century. In volume 63 of the Central Asiatic Journal – titled Sources from the Tangut Era: the Silk Road and Beyond during the Middle Ages, produced with Yu Xin and Kirill Solonin as guest editors – newly discovered archival fragments will be explored, alongside re-interpretations of commercial and religious texts. In this context, the focus is on Buddhist sutras: in Tibetan, Chinese, Uyghur and not least Tangut script. For the time period which this volume attempts to characterise, predominantly on the 9th to the 12th centuries, largely coincid...
The Silk Road, stretching from the Mediterranean Sea all the way to the Korean Peninsula and Japan, ...
Softcover, 17x24Central Asia has been dominated by Mongolian and Turkic speaking nations for the pas...
Tangut empire was established in 1032 and comprised the modern Chinese provinces of Gansu, Shanxi an...
The eight studies in this volume range geographically and chronologically from the Greek Kingdom of ...
The earliest existing Chinese Buddhist manuscript found in the world, the Buddhasaṃgīti-sūtra, was e...
Part 1: New Sources on Inner Asian History N. Sims-Williams, Some Reflections on Zoroastrianism in S...
This paper discusses the Tangut textual heritage relating to the subject matter of Tibetan Buddhism ...
The first encounters between the Islamic world and Tibet took place in the course of the expansion o...
This is the first introduction to the economic history of the Tangut Empire (1038-1227). Built on a ...
UID/HIS/04666/2019During several centuries, the Mahāyāna Buddhism travelled through Central Asia, on...
Transfer of Buddhism across Central Asian Networks (7th to 13th Centuries), ed. Carmen Meinert, offe...
The article examines information about the relations between the peoples of Central Asia and China i...
The ERC funded project BuddhistRoad aims to create a new framework to enable understanding of the co...
Buddhism in Central Asia (Part I): Patronage, Legitimation, Sacred Space, and Pilgrimage, 6-14th Cen...
This paper was presented at the workshop “Goods, Languages, and Cultures along the Silk Road” at Goe...
The Silk Road, stretching from the Mediterranean Sea all the way to the Korean Peninsula and Japan, ...
Softcover, 17x24Central Asia has been dominated by Mongolian and Turkic speaking nations for the pas...
Tangut empire was established in 1032 and comprised the modern Chinese provinces of Gansu, Shanxi an...
The eight studies in this volume range geographically and chronologically from the Greek Kingdom of ...
The earliest existing Chinese Buddhist manuscript found in the world, the Buddhasaṃgīti-sūtra, was e...
Part 1: New Sources on Inner Asian History N. Sims-Williams, Some Reflections on Zoroastrianism in S...
This paper discusses the Tangut textual heritage relating to the subject matter of Tibetan Buddhism ...
The first encounters between the Islamic world and Tibet took place in the course of the expansion o...
This is the first introduction to the economic history of the Tangut Empire (1038-1227). Built on a ...
UID/HIS/04666/2019During several centuries, the Mahāyāna Buddhism travelled through Central Asia, on...
Transfer of Buddhism across Central Asian Networks (7th to 13th Centuries), ed. Carmen Meinert, offe...
The article examines information about the relations between the peoples of Central Asia and China i...
The ERC funded project BuddhistRoad aims to create a new framework to enable understanding of the co...
Buddhism in Central Asia (Part I): Patronage, Legitimation, Sacred Space, and Pilgrimage, 6-14th Cen...
This paper was presented at the workshop “Goods, Languages, and Cultures along the Silk Road” at Goe...
The Silk Road, stretching from the Mediterranean Sea all the way to the Korean Peninsula and Japan, ...
Softcover, 17x24Central Asia has been dominated by Mongolian and Turkic speaking nations for the pas...
Tangut empire was established in 1032 and comprised the modern Chinese provinces of Gansu, Shanxi an...