The Dunhuang region during Tibetan rule (787-848) : a study of the secular manuscripts discovered in the Mogao Caves /
The finds of the Mogao Caves enable us to study contemporary sources concerning the Dunhuang Region in north-western China during Tibetan Rule (787-848 BC). In some areas of research the information found in Chinese and Tibetan manuscripts comes from different sources, which complement each other. I...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Wiesbaden, Germany :
Harrassowitz Verlag,
2012.
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Colección: | Opera sinologica ;
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Signes critiques and Notes on Texts; Text; Translation; Roman Transcription of Tibetan; Roman Transcription of Chinese; Classification of the Tibetan Handwriting; Transliterations of the Tibetan Manuscripts; 2.2.1 Religious Institutions, their Possessions and the Monks and Nuns; Body; Introduction; 0.1 Introduction, Intent and Content; 0.2 The Manuscripts; 0.2.1 Description of the Material Used; 0.2.2 The Collections and Publications in Facsimile and Transcriptions of them; 0.2.3 Catalogues; 0.2.4 The Registration Numbers of the Manuscripts.
- 0.2.5 Present Stage of Research0.2.6 Prospect of this Volume; 0.3 The Structure of this Volume; Part I; 1 The Organisation of the Tibetan Empire; 1.1 The Administrative System of Central Tibet: A Survey of its Development from the 7th to the 9th Century; 1.2 The Administrative System of the Occupied Territories North-East of Tibet: With Special Emphasis on the Territorial Division of the Dunhuang Region in the Administrative Units of Dunhuang and the Units in the Vicinity of Dunhuang; 1.2.1 Summary; 1.2.2 Diagrams.
- 1.3 The 'Mthong-khyab' Military Units of a Thousand from the 8th to the 9th Century1.3.1 Establishment of 'Khri' Units of 'Mthong-khyab' Related in the Old Tibetan 'Chronicle'; 1.3.2 Distribution of the Units of a Thousand of 'Mthong-khyab'; 1.3.3 'Mthong-khyab' Units in Mkhar-tsan 'Khrom'; 1.3.4 The Procedure of the Establishment of a Unit of a Thousand of 'Mthong-khyab' in the Dunhuang Region; 1.3.5 Provenance and Occupation of the People of the 'Mthong-khyab' Units of the Dunhuang Region; 1.3.5.1 The Unit of the People from Se-tong; 1.3.5.2 The Unit of the People from 'Brong-then.
- 1.3.5.3 The Location of the Fields of the Units of 'Mthong-khyab' of the Dunhuang Region1.3.6 The 'Mthong-khyab' in the Miran Region; 1.3.6.1 The Military Significance of the 'Mthong-khyab' Units and their Distribution in the Region; 1.3.6.2 Agriculture; 1.3.6.3 Discussion Concerning the Provenance of the Members of the 'Mthong-khyab' Units in Tshal-byi 'Khrom'; 1.3.7 The Units of 'Mthong-khyab' at the Time of Guiyijun Rule of Dunhuang; 1.3.7.1 The Period of Zhang Guiyijun R u le; 1.3.7.2 The Period of Cao Guiyijun R u le; 1.3.8 'Mthong-khyab' in Later Sources; 1.3.9 Conclusion; Part I I.
- 2 Population and Related Manuscripts2.1 Peoples Resident in the Region; 2.1.1 Chinese and Sinisized Peoples; 2.1.1.1 Introduction; 2.1.1.2 Table; 2.1.1.3 Evaluation; 2.1.2 Tibetans of the four 'Ru' of Central Tibet, Zhang-zhung and Sum-pa; 2.1.2.1 Introduction; 2.1.2.2 Tables; 2.2.2.3 Evaluation; 2.1.3 Families of other Nationalities; 2.1.3.1 Dru-gu; 2.1.3.2 Khe-rgad, Kha-rga; 2.1.2.3 Mon; 2.1.2.4 From Dbyar-mo-thang 'Khrom'; 1.2.3.5 From Thang-kar in Rog-tom; 2.1.3.6 Families with so-far Unidentifed Ethnic Background and People Bearing Names with Unidentified Structures; 2.1.3.7 Evaluation.