Trails to Inmost Asia

Trails to Inmost Asia
Author: George Roerich
Publisher:
Total Pages: 642
Release: 1931
Genre: Asia, Central
ISBN:

An account of the American expedition through Central Asia (1923-1928), led by the famous Russian artist Nicholas Roerich (Nikolaĭ Konstantinovich Rerikh) and written by his son George.

Eurasian Mythology in the Tibetan Epic of Ge-sar

Eurasian Mythology in the Tibetan Epic of Ge-sar
Author: Siegbert Hummel
Publisher: Library of Tibetan Works & Archives
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1998
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

Focusing on Tibet and Tibetan Muslims, this book attempts to illustrate historical accounts of the Muslim community in Tibet.

Tibet's Fate

Tibet's Fate
Author: Warren W. Smith
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2023-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1538173999

Tibet's Fate examines the issue of the political fate of Tibet. It is told by Tibetans themselves as well as by the author from his own experiences. The title is not meant to imply that the current fate of Tibet is an ultimate destiny, or even that Tibet’s fate is already decided. It is only meant in the sense that if Tibet’s fate is now determined, it has been determined not by the Tibetan people but by those of China. If it is to be determined by China, then Tibet’s fate is indeed to be an integral part of China. However, if Tibet’s fate were to be decided by the Tibetan people, if they were allowed their right to national self-determination, then it would definitely be different. Given all the criteria for independent statehood—territory, culture, language, religion and government—Tibet surely should be an independent state. Tibetan territory, defined by altitude, was the very nearly exclusively habitation of people who identified themselves as Tibetans. Those people share a distinct culture, language and religion. They had a central government that directly administered the territory of Central Tibet and indirectly that of Kham and Amdo. Had Tibetans been allowed to determine for themselves their political status; that is, if they had the right to self-determination as specified in the most fundamental documents of international law, there is no doubt that they would have chosen independence. Whatever the flaws of the Tibetan social and political systems, Tibet should have had the right to determine its own fate, and could have done so, until deprived of that right by China. The book also examines the sensitive question of the nature of the Tibetan political system and its role in the fate that has befallen Tibet. The author concludes that the Tibetan political system of Chosi Shungdrel, or the unity of religion and politics, is implicated in the failure of Tibet to maintain its independence.

Tibetan Civilization

Tibetan Civilization
Author: Rolf Alfred Stein
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1972
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780804709019

An overall view of the Tibetan civilization, both ancient and modern Tibet. This book relates developments in Tibet to those in the rest of Asia.

HALI

HALI
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 692
Release: 1990
Genre: Rugs, Oriental
ISBN: