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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Introduction
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1 The Historical Development of the Trülku Position -
2 A Trülku as the Head of Society -
3 Struggle for Buddhist Government -
4 The Emperor Takes Control -
5 Buddhist Government under the Imperial Umbrella -
6 Imperial Authority Over the Trülku Institution -
7 The Aftermath - Conclusion
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Appendix 1 Tibetan Reincarnation Lines of Major Political Significance -
Appendix 2 Qing Emperors and Qoshot Kings of Tibet - Abbreviations
- Tibetan Orthographic Equivalents
- Bibliography
- Index
(p.307) Bibliography
(p.307) Bibliography
- Source:
- The Dalai Lama and the Emperor of China
- Publisher:
- Columbia University Press
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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Introduction
-
1 The Historical Development of the Trülku Position -
2 A Trülku as the Head of Society -
3 Struggle for Buddhist Government -
4 The Emperor Takes Control -
5 Buddhist Government under the Imperial Umbrella -
6 Imperial Authority Over the Trülku Institution -
7 The Aftermath - Conclusion
-
Appendix 1 Tibetan Reincarnation Lines of Major Political Significance -
Appendix 2 Qing Emperors and Qoshot Kings of Tibet - Abbreviations
- Tibetan Orthographic Equivalents
- Bibliography
- Index