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Imperial Preceptor – Columbia tibetan studiesNov 9, 2018 · A government post created during the reign of the Mi nyag/Xixia emperor Renzong (r. 1139-1193), probably in the 1170s.
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[PDF] The Hsia Origins of the Yüan Institution of - Imperial PreceptorAs a special honor conferred directly by the ruler, appointment as national (or imperial) preceptor did not become bureaucratized or commo- ditized, as other ...
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Imperial Preceptor Chos rgyal 'Phags pa Bla ma as a Tantric Adept ...'Phags pa bla ma Blo gros rgyal mtshan (1235-1280), the first Imperial Preceptor of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), was often considered to be a ...
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Imperial Preceptor Chos rgyal 'Phags pa Bla ma as a tantric adept in ...Feb 20, 2018 · 'Phags pa bla ma Blo gros rgyal mtshan (1235-1280), the first Imperial Preceptor of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), was often considered to ...<|separator|>
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Minyak – Columbia tibetan studiesRenzong. Jen-tsung/Renzong (1139-1193) ruled the Mi-nyag/Minyak (a.k.a. Tangut or Xi Xia) people from 1169-1193. The relationships he formed with Tibetan ...
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The Mongol Empire and Tibet in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth ...The Mongol leader Genghis Khan (ruled 1206-1227) first met with Tibetan Buddhist figures as early as 1215, most likely in the Tangut kingdom. This meeting ...Missing: contacts Kökenuur
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Tibetan Lamas and Mongol Patrons - Study BuddhismUpon receiving the news of the Mongol campaign against the Tanguts, the rulers of the various states within Tibet sent a combined delegation to Chinggis Khan ...Missing: Kökenuur | Show results with:Kökenuur
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[PDF] The FirsT Mongol ConTaCTs wiTh The TibeTans1... Mongol prince to have any demonstrable contact with Central Tibetan hierarchs was Chinggis Khan's grandson Köten2 (Tibetan Go-dan) in 1240 and that such ...Missing: Genghis | Show results with:Genghis
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Godan Khan | Mongol leader | BritannicaGenghis Khan's grandson, Godan Khan, invaded Tibet in 1240, after which he sought spiritual guidance from the Sakya Pandita, leader of the Sa-skya-pa (Sakyapa; ...
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The Liangzhou Talk between Godan and Sakya PanditaJul 12, 2019 · In 1247, Prince Godan met with Sakya Pandita for the first time. The two sides talked harmoniously and respected each other.
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AFE - Mongols in World History | Asia for EducatorsAcknowledging the importance of his service, Khubilai offered 'Phags-pa the title of State Preceptor in 1260 and Imperial Preceptor in1270. Eventually the Great ...
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Phags-pa Script : Overview - BabelStoneWhen Kublai Khan assumed leadership of the Mongol tribes in 1260 he conferred upon 'Phags-pa the additional title of "National Preceptor" (Chinese 國師), and ...Missing: Phagpa | Show results with:Phagpa<|separator|>
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A BRIEF SURVEY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DROGON ...Kublai Khan, Phagpa Rinpoche created a new script for the. Mongols who did not previously have a system of writing of their own, based on the Tibetan system ...
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The Sacred Federation of Tibet and the Mongol Empire - MDPIEmbracing Tibetan Buddhism not only established the legitimacy of Mongolian rulers over vast territories but also reshaped the political landscape of the ...
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'Phags pa – Columbia tibetan studiesNov 9, 2018 · Liupanshan in 1253. Kublai received a Buddhist consecration (Abhiseka) by 'Phags-pa in 1253 and treated him as his tutor thereafter. When Kublai ...
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1. Holy Biography of Drogön Chögyal PhagpaWhen Chögyal Phagpa was nineteen years old, he bestowed an empowerment upon Kublai Khan during the new year celebration of the Female Water Ox Year (1253). It ...Missing: ritual | Show results with:ritual
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Yuan China in the Mongol Eurasian Empire (Chapter 13)Along with steppe shamanism, the Mongols favored Tibetan Buddhism, but they also implemented policies of official toleration toward recognized faiths (including ...
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The Xi Xia Legacy in Sino-Tibetan Art of the Yuan DynastySep 15, 2016 · The hitherto Xi Xia territory became a Tangut province within the Mongol Empire and was entrusted to Goden Khan (1206 – 1251) – the second son ...Missing: meeting | Show results with:meeting
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Tibet - Govt. White Papers - china.org.cnThe Yuan emperor established the Xuanzheng Yuan or Ministry for the Spread of Governance to directly handle important military and political affairs of the ...
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[PDF] Social Determinism and Political Pragmatism in Bodong's Reception ...Oct 21, 2019 · In the History the of Bodong there are references to the thirteen myriarchies and the ... households baring tax and corvée obligations ...
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The Tibetan Quest for Independence: A Historical Overview and an ...Aug 29, 2025 · In 1260—almost a decade before the full conquest of China—Kublai Khan adopted Buddhism as the state religion and appointed Drogon Chogyal Phagpa ...
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[PDF] Reassessing the Relationship between Qubilai Khan and 'Phags pa ...Another Buddhist ritual was performed on the 14th to the 16th day of the first month of the lunar year. A procession was organised that circumambulated the ...Missing: ceremonies | Show results with:ceremonies
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[PDF] THE CAUSE OF DECLINE OF QUANZHEN DAOISM IN THE YUAN ...Kublai Khan to order the burning of the Daoist canon. according to Schipper and Verellen , The Taoist Canon (Schipper, K., & Verellen, F. 2004. The Taoist ...
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CLERGY, KINSHIP, AND CLOUT IN YUAN DYNASTY SHANXIJul 7, 2016 · In general, the dynasty favored Buddhism, and specifically it privileged the Buddhist establishment at Mt. Wutai for religious and political ...
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The Sakya Lineage - Tibetan Buddhist Society of CanberraWhen Kublai became Khan in 1260, Phagpa was given the title of “Tishri,” meaning “Imperial Preceptor,” after the third initiation and teachings. In the same ...
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BabelStone : 'Phags-pa Script : DescriptionThe 'Phags-pa script was created by the Tibetan monk known as 'Phags-pa (1239-1280) at the behest of Kublai Khan between 1260 and 1269. It was intended for ...
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Buddhism in the Mongol Empire - Tsem RinpocheMar 22, 2018 · Some scholars have argued that the adoption of Buddhism by the Mongol Empire is largely attributed to the need of the ruling classes to legitimise their power.Missing: legitimation Kökenuur
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Lopön Rinchen Gyaltsen - The Sakya TraditionRinchen Gyaltsen became the eighth Sakya throne holder. He also served as a Tibetan imperial preceptor at the court of Yuan dynasty of China.
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Consecrating the Imperial City: Tibetan Stupas in Yuan DaduFeb 2, 2023 · Tibetan Buddhist rituals, introduced by the Imperial Preceptor Pakpa and other Sakya hierarchs, were integrated into the new imperial palace ...
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Dagnyi Chenpo Dharmapāla Rakshita - The Sakya TraditionDharmapāla Rakshita was appointed as the Imperial Teacher (Dishi) in 1281 of the Mongul Khan.Missing: Preceptor | Show results with:Preceptor
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Ye Shes Rin Chen – Columbia tibetan studiesNov 9, 2018 · The fourth Imperial Preceptor Ye shes rin chen was born in 1248 to the east of Sa skya Monastery in Central Tibet. He was a child prodigy and ...
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乞剌斯八斡節兒Drakpa Odzer. was a Tibetan Imperial Preceptor (Dishi) at the court of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty of China. He lived from (1246-1303) and hailed from Sakya ...
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Sharchen Jamyang Rinchen Gyaltsen - The Sakya Tradition... his predecessor, Dharmapāla Rakshita vacated his position. He was also appointed as the Imperial Preceptor in 1304. Delivering the Precious Sakya Teachings ...
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相家班 - Chinese Text ProjectAccording to the Yuan shi (History of the Yuan Dynasty), the old Dishi Jamyang Rinchen Gyaltsen (d. 1305) was followed first by a Duoerjibale (Dorje Pal) in ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] CID Working Paper No. 154 :: The Formation of the Tibetan State ...The fragmentation began with the political and religious conflicts and subsequent schisms within the ruling families of Sakya monastery, the ancient Kön family.
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Jane Casey: Buddhist Initiation Paintings from the Yuan Court (1271 ...Jun 16, 2014 · This essay examines a group of Buddhist initiations paintings in a private collection. Like the Guimet Gurgyi Gonpo sculpture, they are likely to be rare ...
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Tibet Gains Independence from Mongols | Research Starters - EBSCONew rivalries sprang up between the Sakya and other orders, which had sought their own Mongol patrons as the Yuan Dynasty began its decline.
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(PDF) Functions of religious organizations in the Red turbans rebellionThe rebellion was significant in the history of medieval China, because during it the Mongol Yuan Empire (1279-1368) fell, and at the end of it the new Chinese ...
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None### Summary of Ming Dynasty's Approach to Tibetan Administration (1368-1434)
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A Historical Sketch of Buddhism in Tibet**Summary of Sakya Decline and Phagmodrupa Rise in Relation to Yuan Dynasty (c. 1368):**
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Historical - Sakya Heritage SocietyWhen Kublai Khan became the Emperor, Chogyal Pagpa was given title “Ti Shih”, the Imperial Preceptor and was given the governance of thirteen provinces in Tibet ...
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The History of Tibet: The Truth Uncovered | TheCollectorAug 23, 2024 · Rule by the Yuan Dynasty and the Sakya lamas came to an end by 1358 after warlord Tai Situ Changchub Gyaltsen toppled the existing power ...
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Tibet under Yuan ruleTibet within the Yuan dynasty under the top-level department known as the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs (Xuanzheng Yuan). Religion. Shakya sect.
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Unveiling the factors influencing Sakya monastery distribution via ...Oct 16, 2025 · After the 15th century, the decline of Sakya's political power—marked by its displacement by the Pakmodrupa regime—led to a contraction of its ...
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Some Cases of Official Corruption in the Yuan dynasty Based on ...Social crisis was mostly caused by the employment of dishonest officials and the absence of the representative of the Chinese literati at the officialdom. It is ...
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Karl Debreczeny: Faith and Empire: An OverviewMay 30, 2019 · ... Tangut court Buddhism. Chinggis (Genghis) Khan first laid siege to the Tangut capital in 1210. According to Tibetan texts, when Lama Shang's ...
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[PDF] Qing Dynasty Religious Manipulation of TibetMay 5, 2023 · During the Mongol rule of China, the Yuan Dynasty (1271 – 1368 CE), Tibetan leaders were worried that they would be overthrown by Genghis Khan, ...
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Between Patron and Priest: Amdo Tibet Under Qing Rule, 1792-1911In the Gansu borderlands known to Tibetans as “Amdo,” the Qing state established subprefectures to administer indigenous populations and prepare them for ...
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Diversified Communication and Harmony of Chinese culture: a ...Dec 3, 2024 · During the Yuan dynasty, religious-culture exchanges between the Hans and Tibetans deepened and expanded. Tibetan Buddhist masters actively ...<|separator|>
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The Qing Court and Khubilghans - 國立故宮博物院The gold statue of Mahakala worshipped therein was originally enshrined in Mount Wutai by Yuan dynasty Imperial Preceptor Drogon Chogyal Phagpa (1235-1280).
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[PDF] Official Records of Tibet from the Yuan Dynasty China, 1304-1367 ...Sa-Sky-Pa Lama Phags-pa (Basiba) was conferred the title of Imperial Preceptor and was granted both religious and political power in ruling Tibet under the ...
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China Publishes Historical Records That Show Tibet an Inalienable ...Apr 8, 2008 · It showed the Yuan Dynasty's central government set up the Pacification Council in the capital Dadu and the Pacification Department in Tibet in ...
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[PDF] Tibet and China: The Interpretation of History Since 1950While China has long claimed that Tibet became part of China in the thirteenth century under the Yuan Dynasty, much evidence shows that this interpretation is ...
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[PDF] THE MONGOLS AND TIBET - Central Tibetan AdministrationThe paper reviews the rise and expansion of the Mongol empire under Ch- inggis Khan, his four sons and some of their descendants. The paper also looks at the ...Missing: Kökenuur | Show results with:Kökenuur
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[PDF] Priest-Patron Relation - A Special Partnership with the MongolsThe Priest-Patron relationship (or Choe-yon) developed thus: in exchange for their spiritual advice, the Lamas of. Sakya were given temporal authority over ...
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[PDF] Tibet and China in the Twentieth CenturyJun 13, 2022 · Chinese claims over. Tibet begin with the creation of the Yuan (Mongol) dynasty in China. (1271–1368), when Tibet, already subordinate to the ...<|separator|>