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Tibetan Buddhism in Altai 2023
Introduction to the Altai Republic The Altai Republic is situated in the Altai Mountains of southern Siberia and borders Kazakhstan, China and Mongolia. Its native inhabitants are presently known as Altaians, consisting of several peoples of Turkic ethnicity speaking...
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Buddhism in the Mongol and Turkic Regions of Russia 2023
Tibetan Buddhism in Buryatia and the Aginsky Area 1990
Introduction to Buryatia In the year 2010, there were 286 000 Buryats in the Republic of Buryatia, in Russia, who constituted 30% of the population of the republic. In Chita district, Buryats make up just 5–6% of the population, and Buryats living in the Aginskoye subdistrict...
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Buddhism in the Mongol and Turkic Regions of the USSR 1990
Tibetan Buddhism in Han China 1994
While Han Chinese are interested in Tibetan Buddhism, and some monasteries had been reconstructed in 1994, the monastic education level in Han China was low, mostly due to the lack of qualified teachers. Monasteries often functioned more like museums or tourist attractions...
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Buddhism in East Asia
Tibetan Buddhism in Kalmykia 1990
Introduction Kalmykia is situated in the lower Volga-Don river basin, to the northwest of the Caspian Sea. There are 170,000 Kalmyks, and they constitute approximately half of the population of both the capital, Elista, which has a total population of 90,000, as well as the...
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Buddhism in the Mongol and Turkic Regions of the USSR 1990
Tibetan Buddhism in Kalmykia 2023
Overview The revival of Buddhism in Kalmykia began in 1988, after having been forbidden during the Soviet period up until then. Since that first new Buddhist group was officially registered, many local Buddhist communities have sprung up. At present in 2023,...
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Buddhism in the Mongol and Turkic Regions of Russia 2023
Tibetan Buddhism in Tuva 1990
Introduction to Tuva From the sixteenth to the nineteenth of April 1990, together with Russian Buddhist scholar Andrey Terentyev, I visited the Tuva Autonomous Republic. Tuva is north of Western Mongolia, bordering the western Altai Region. It is at the southernmost reaches of...
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Tibetan Buddhism in Tuva 2023
The Revival of Buddhism during the 1990s Very soon after the April 1990 visit of Dr. Alexander Berzin to Tuva, the first “Tuvan Buddhist Society of Kyzyl,” chaired by Vladimir Kara-Sal, which was registered in 1989, started its activities, which were primarily fundraising to...
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Tibetan Buddhism in the Buryat Regions 2023
The Three Buddhist Umbrella Organizations in the Buryat Regions The situation of Tibetan Buddhism in the Buryat regions has changed greatly in the last 30 years. Now in 2023, of the 334 local and 14 umbrella Buddhist societies throughout the Russian Federation, there are about...
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Tibetan Buddhism in the Hui Muslim Region of Ningxia 1996
Introduction The Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region 宁夏回族自治区, located between southern Gansu 甘肃 and Inner Mongolia 内蒙古, is the homeland of the Hui Chinese Muslim minority. Previously, Ningxia was a province of Inner Mongolia and was included in its westernmost region, the...
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Buddhism in the Mongol Regions of China 1994
Tibetan Buddhist-Jewish Dialogue
In 1990, eight rabbis and Jewish community leaders from the United States and Israel visited Dharamsala as a continuation of a Tibet-Jewish dialogue that had begun during His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s October 1989 visit to the United States.
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