Article is devoted to the plans of the Russian politicians on creation in Tuva of a uniform spiritual management of Buddhists and election of its leader (1910’s). The active policy of Mongolia directed on returning of Tuva into its orbit of the influence became motive for modernization of Tuvan Sangha during the War and the Revolution. Russian politicians exploited the experience of construction of Northern-Buddhist hierarchy in the Russian Empire and hoped to reduce influence of the Mongolian hierarchs in Tuva
The article analyzes the prerequisites of self-determination and sovereignty of Tuva in 1921. Briefl...
This article comprehensively analyzed and examined the regional development of Inner Mongolia in the...
Hans Braker, Buddhism in the Soviet Union. The object of this article is first of all to analyse cer...
Under the People’s Republic of Tuva (PRT, 1921-1944) reforming the Buddhist religious community took...
Focusing on organized Buddhism in the Republic of Buryatia and analyzing the statements of Kham...
The article examines the links and relations between Tuva and Mongolia during the two decades of Peo...
Key foreign policy factors and the conditions of the reception of Buddhism by the Russian culture in...
The article invites readers to reconsider the history of Buddhism in Russian Trans-Baikal as a gradu...
The tantric body of the Russian president – chingisids’ enlightened mind. Politics and nationalism i...
Article is an attempt to analyze the attempts of Tuvan politicians in the Peoples Republic of Tuva i...
The article considers the history of Buddhism in Central Asia and in Russia. It outlines the main pe...
Article is devoted to the role of the Mongolian language in Tuvan official sphere, education and mas...
The problem of interaction between the state and religious communities, Orthodox and Buddhist, in Bu...
The article is aimed at studying the modern model of relations between the Russian state and Buddhis...
This article examines the Kalmyk Buddhists' attempt to accommodate themselves to Russia's imperial s...
The article analyzes the prerequisites of self-determination and sovereignty of Tuva in 1921. Briefl...
This article comprehensively analyzed and examined the regional development of Inner Mongolia in the...
Hans Braker, Buddhism in the Soviet Union. The object of this article is first of all to analyse cer...
Under the People’s Republic of Tuva (PRT, 1921-1944) reforming the Buddhist religious community took...
Focusing on organized Buddhism in the Republic of Buryatia and analyzing the statements of Kham...
The article examines the links and relations between Tuva and Mongolia during the two decades of Peo...
Key foreign policy factors and the conditions of the reception of Buddhism by the Russian culture in...
The article invites readers to reconsider the history of Buddhism in Russian Trans-Baikal as a gradu...
The tantric body of the Russian president – chingisids’ enlightened mind. Politics and nationalism i...
Article is an attempt to analyze the attempts of Tuvan politicians in the Peoples Republic of Tuva i...
The article considers the history of Buddhism in Central Asia and in Russia. It outlines the main pe...
Article is devoted to the role of the Mongolian language in Tuvan official sphere, education and mas...
The problem of interaction between the state and religious communities, Orthodox and Buddhist, in Bu...
The article is aimed at studying the modern model of relations between the Russian state and Buddhis...
This article examines the Kalmyk Buddhists' attempt to accommodate themselves to Russia's imperial s...
The article analyzes the prerequisites of self-determination and sovereignty of Tuva in 1921. Briefl...
This article comprehensively analyzed and examined the regional development of Inner Mongolia in the...
Hans Braker, Buddhism in the Soviet Union. The object of this article is first of all to analyse cer...