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  • ...own as [[Wylie transliteration]], is the main system used for transcribing Tibetan in academic and historical contexts. ...
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  • ...for the Tibetan language and wrote some of the most important treatises on Tibetan grammar. [[Category:Tibetan linguist]] ...
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  • ...published a translation of the [[New Testament]]. He was the son-in-law of Tibetan Bible translator Yoseb Gergan and became a pastor of the Moravians. In the 1950s he experimented with a simplified spelling of the Tibetan language, which drops the mute characters. Buddhists however felt this acti ...
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  • ...figure and he is considered by many to have been one of the most important Tibetan intellectuals of the twentieth century. ...
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  • ...in addition to Mahayana writings, presumably those of importance in Japan, Tibetan Buddhism seems to be largely ignored ...he Compassionate Buddha'', ed E. A. Burtt, Mentor Classics, 1955: excludes Tibetan Buddhism (page 204); the editor balances different qualities in translation ...
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  • The [[Turrel V. Wylie|Wylie]] scheme transliterates the Tibetan characters as follows: ! Tibetan !! Wylie!! [[IPA]] !! T !! W !! [[IPA]] !! T !! W !! [[IPA]] !! T !! W !! [ ...
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  • ...ection throughout the Life Span: The Psychoneuroimmunologic Impact of Indo-Tibetan Meditative and Yogic Practices |journal=Annals of the New York Academy of S ...
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  • ...on, 1984, page 256</ref> The Mongols were converted to the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism in the 16th century.<ref>Bechert & Gombrich, ''World of Buddhism'' ...
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  • ...quare mile]]s) of the [[Disputed territory]]. Geographically part of the [[Tibetan plateau]], Aksai Chin is often called the Soda Plain. The region is almost ...
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