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- noun archaic Tibetan Buddhism.
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Buddhism, and lamaism, 138; many forms of, 282; lamaism a "black travesty" of, 282;
A Wayfarer in China Impressions of a trip across West China and Mongolia Elizabeth Kimball Kendall
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Chinese Government, projects of railways in Yunnan, 29; said to encourage lamaism in Mongolia, 282.
A Wayfarer in China Impressions of a trip across West China and Mongolia Elizabeth Kimball Kendall
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Chinese unwelcome aliens in, 276; lamaism in, 279, 280.
A Wayfarer in China Impressions of a trip across West China and Mongolia Elizabeth Kimball Kendall
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China and Tibet meet in, 123; in the grip of lamaism, 124; principality of King of Chala, 125; government of, 125; key to the western country, 125; meeting Capt.
A Wayfarer in China Impressions of a trip across West China and Mongolia Elizabeth Kimball Kendall
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'And he applies to the lama for information on lamaism, and devil-dances, and spells and charms, several times in these few years.
Kim Rudyard Kipling 1900
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regarding the theory about Manchu leverage Tibetan lamaism to control mongolia and in turn leverGe mogolia to control han. i bet to differ. it may be one of the supllementary reason, but the main reason is simply Manchu Imperialism, isn't it?
Maps: Qing dynasty and other old maps Sun Bin 2008
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‘And he applies to the lama for information on lamaism, and devil-dances, and spells and charms, several times in these few years.
Kim 2003
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