International audienceAmong the numerous Buddhist temples and monasteries built in Mongolia between 16th and 20th century, Amarbayasgalan, imperial foundation, 278 kilometers in the north-east of Ulan- Bator, is one of the very few to have escaped, at least partly, the destructions of 1937.It was built in the time of Emperors Yongzheng and Qian- long, between 1727 and 1736, to shelter the reliquary of the First rJe-btsun dam-pa, the highest religious authority among the Qalqa Mongols, and one of the great figures of the history of Buddhism in Mongolia, as well as an important partner in the Emperor Kangxi's policy concerning Tibet and Mongolia.The general features of the remnant temples are obviously Chinese, but the main temple, the Cogcin...
Chinggis Khan is the single most important icon or historical figure of Mongolia but the next most i...
This paper was presented at the International Seminar “Revival of Buddhism in Mongolia after 1990 (W...
Out of the 65 monasteries which were the pride of Luang Prabang in the 18th century, only 35 are lef...
International audienceAmong the numerous Buddhist temples and monasteries built in Mongolia between ...
Among the numerous Buddhist temples and monasteries built in Mongolia between 16th and 20th century,...
International audienceThe Mayidari-yin juu, a fortified Buddhist temple founded in 1575 by Altan qan...
An example of Mongolian Architecture : the Siregetü juu from Kökeqota. The Siregetiijuu (in Chinese...
International audience, Paris, et accompagné d'un CD rom. Résumé : Au début du XX e siècle, plus de ...
International audienceTsatsiin Ereg, Mongolian major site of the beginning of the I st Millenary BC....
International audienceA strange Mongolian scroll is preserved at the library of the Institut des Hau...
International audienceA strange Mongolian scroll is preserved at the library of the Institut des Hau...
International audienceThe Sandalwood Buddha, also known as the Udayana Buddha in Western literature,...
International audienceThe Sandalwood Buddha, also known as the Udayana Buddha in Western literature,...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, more than a thousand Buddhist monasteries of Tibeto-Mongo...
The Mongols consider the nomadic camp founded in 1651 in Övörhangai province by Öndör gegeen Zanabaz...
Chinggis Khan is the single most important icon or historical figure of Mongolia but the next most i...
This paper was presented at the International Seminar “Revival of Buddhism in Mongolia after 1990 (W...
Out of the 65 monasteries which were the pride of Luang Prabang in the 18th century, only 35 are lef...
International audienceAmong the numerous Buddhist temples and monasteries built in Mongolia between ...
Among the numerous Buddhist temples and monasteries built in Mongolia between 16th and 20th century,...
International audienceThe Mayidari-yin juu, a fortified Buddhist temple founded in 1575 by Altan qan...
An example of Mongolian Architecture : the Siregetü juu from Kökeqota. The Siregetiijuu (in Chinese...
International audience, Paris, et accompagné d'un CD rom. Résumé : Au début du XX e siècle, plus de ...
International audienceTsatsiin Ereg, Mongolian major site of the beginning of the I st Millenary BC....
International audienceA strange Mongolian scroll is preserved at the library of the Institut des Hau...
International audienceA strange Mongolian scroll is preserved at the library of the Institut des Hau...
International audienceThe Sandalwood Buddha, also known as the Udayana Buddha in Western literature,...
International audienceThe Sandalwood Buddha, also known as the Udayana Buddha in Western literature,...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, more than a thousand Buddhist monasteries of Tibeto-Mongo...
The Mongols consider the nomadic camp founded in 1651 in Övörhangai province by Öndör gegeen Zanabaz...
Chinggis Khan is the single most important icon or historical figure of Mongolia but the next most i...
This paper was presented at the International Seminar “Revival of Buddhism in Mongolia after 1990 (W...
Out of the 65 monasteries which were the pride of Luang Prabang in the 18th century, only 35 are lef...