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  2. Tibeto-Burman languages - Wikipedia

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    Though the division of Sino-Tibetan into Sinitic and Tibeto-Burman branches (e.g. Benedict, Matisoff) is widely used, some historical linguists criticize this classification, as the non-Sinitic Sino-Tibetan languages lack any shared innovations in phonology or morphology [2] to show that they comprise a clade of the phylogenetic tree. [3] [4] [5]

  3. The Tibet Code - Wikipedia

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    The Tibet Code is a series of fantasy adventure novels written by He Ma.The novels follow Qiang Ba, an expert on Tibetan Mastiffs, and his mentor Fang Xin, as a mysterious letter pulls them into a convoluted search for a hoard of Buddhist treasure hidden during the persecution of the 9th-century Tibetan emperor Langdarma. [1]

  4. Tibetan literature - Wikipedia

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    The Tibetan script was developed from an Indic script in the 7th century during the Tibetan Imperial period. Literature in the Tibetan language received its first impetus in the 8th century with the establishment of the monastic university Samye for the purpose of the translation of the voluminous Buddhist texts from Sanskrit into the vernacular.

  5. The Lhasa Atlas - Wikipedia

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    The contents of this book are presented in the following chapters: architecture, townscape, buildings, and the preservation of Lhasa and its future. The topic of Tibetan architecture is covered in the first chapter. The architecture of Lhasa is the subject of the second chapter.

  6. Dunhuang manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    Digitization of a Dunhuang manuscript. The Dunhuang manuscripts are a wide variety of religious and secular documents (mostly manuscripts, including hemp, silk, paper and woodblock-printed texts) in Tibetan, Chinese, and other languages that were discovered by Paul Pelliot and Aurel Stein at the Mogao Caves of Dunhuang, Gansu, China, from 1906 to 1909.

  7. Tibet: A History - Wikipedia

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    In a review for The Journal of Asian Studies, Brenton Sullivan writes, "[The author] deftly addresses the early centuries of Tibetan history. While the traditional narrative provides his chronological and topological framework, he adds details unknown to many normative histories and challenges simplistic presentations of the traditional narrative."

  8. Category:Tibetan literature - Wikipedia

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    Books by the 14th Dalai Lama (10 P) P. ... Tibetan writers (5 C, 41 P) Pages in category "Tibetan literature" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 ...

  9. Category:Lists of non-fiction books - Wikipedia

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