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Title: Early Textual Sources for the Cult of Beg-ce
Language of title: English
Author/Creator: Amy Heller, 1951-

Description: This article looks at the sources of the deity Beg-ce, and contests that the term is a borrowed Mongolian term introduced to Tibet in the 16th century. Instead, Heller suggests that the term was borrowed first from Tibet to Mongolia as early as the 11th century.

Publisher Place: München
Publisher: Kommission für Zentralasiatische Studien, Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften
Normalized publisher place: Munich
Publisher country: Germany
Publisher URL: http://www.badw.de/
Published Date: 1988
Classification: Tibetan and Himalayan -- Multi-Author Edited Volumes -- Conference Proceedings -- Proceedings of the International Association of Tibetan Studies (PIATS) -- PIATS 4 (1985), Tibetan Studies
Cultural Coverage: Tibet
Mongolia
Temporal coverage: 11th century CE
12th century CE
13th century CE
14th century CE
15th century CE
16th century CE
Language: English
Series Title: Proceedings of the International Association of Tibetan Studies
Series volume: 4
Series 2 editor: Herbert Franke
Series 2 volume: 2
Series 2 Title: Studia Tibetica
Source: Tibetan Studies: Proceedings of the 4th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Schloss Hohenkammer, Munich 1985
Source Editor: Helga Uebach
Jampa L. Panglung
Source Type: Conference Proceedings
Source Volume: 1
Source Page Numbers: 185-196
ISBN/ISSN: 3769610016
LOC: 89208983
Format: Print media (print or manuscript, including PDFs)
Resource Type: Article
Conference Paper
Release Flag: OK for viewing
Date Of Record Creation: 2004-04-29 14:22:11
Date Record Checked: 2004-03-23
Date Last Modified: 2006-08-20 23:23:34
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