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... Tibetan Era ( Le Nepal , ii , 153-54 ) which , according to the dates 1203 and 1206 in Dalai Lama's letters of 1789 and 1792 A. D. , should have begun in 586 A. D. The Chinese register the foundation of the Tibetan empire in the K'ai ...
... Tibetan Era ( Le Nepal , ii , 153-54 ) which , according to the dates 1203 and 1206 in Dalai Lama's letters of 1789 and 1792 A. D. , should have begun in 586 A. D. The Chinese register the foundation of the Tibetan empire in the K'ai ...
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... Tibetan kings tsan in attributing a Tibetan origin to the San of Bengal , which is not a Tibetan but a Persian word . Tibetans never had any era , that is , a continuous reckoning in their own country . They counted time in cycles and ...
... Tibetan kings tsan in attributing a Tibetan origin to the San of Bengal , which is not a Tibetan but a Persian word . Tibetans never had any era , that is , a continuous reckoning in their own country . They counted time in cycles and ...
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... Tibetan books of the establishment of a Tibetan era in 586 A.D. , 593 A.D. or 595 A.D. — the dates proposed by Lévi . It is not possible to hold that the years of Amsuvarman are dated in a Tibetan Era . Prof. Lévi says that the adoption ...
... Tibetan books of the establishment of a Tibetan era in 586 A.D. , 593 A.D. or 595 A.D. — the dates proposed by Lévi . It is not possible to hold that the years of Amsuvarman are dated in a Tibetan Era . Prof. Lévi says that the adoption ...
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