The Earliest Tibetan Inscriptions from Tabo and Their Historical Significance (original ) (raw )The "Admonitory Inscription" in the Tabo 'Du khang
Helmut Tauscher
Inscriptions from the Tabo Main Temple, 1999
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Exploring the Hidden Buddhist Treasures of Kinnaur (Khu Nu): A Study of the Lha Khang Chen Mo, Ribba
Laxman Thakur
Proceedings of the Ninth Seminar of the IATS, 2000. Volume 7: Buddhist Art and Tibetan Patronage Ninth to Fourteenth Centuries, 2002
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The Renovation Inscription of the Tabo Gtsug Lag Khaṅ. New Edition and Translation
Ernst Steinkellner
1999
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The Historical Inscription in the ’Du khang of mTho lding Monastery. In: V. Tournier, V. Eltschinger and M. Sernesi (eds), Archaeologies of the Written: Indian, Tibetan, and Buddhist Studies in Honour of Cristina Scherrer-Schaub. Napoli 2020: Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale”, 913-943.
Kurt Tropper
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The Founding Inscription in the gSer khaṅ of Lalung (Spiti, Himachal Pradesh). Edition and Annotated Translation. Dharamsala 2008: Library of Tibetan Works and Archives.
Kurt Tropper
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The Inscription in the Lo tsa ba lha khaṅ of Kanji, Ladakh. Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde Südasiens / Vienna Journal of South Asian Studies 55 (2013-2014 [2015]), 145-180.
Kurt Tropper
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Inscription 1 in the Entrance Area of the Lha khang chen mo at 'Khor chags Monastery. Edition and Annotated Translation. Berliner Indologische Studien 24 (2019), 63-104.
Kurt Tropper
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New Evidence on the 'Renovation Inscription' at Tabo Monastery. Rivista di Studi Sudasiatici III (2008), 181-200.
Kurt Tropper
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Old Tibetan Inscriptions
Nathan W. Hill
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Corrected Reading of a Nepali Inscription
Gautama Vajracharya
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Two Fragmentary inscriptions from Talagunda JESI XL
Meka Venkata Raghavendra Varma
Studies in Indian Epigraphy, 2014
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Re-Interpretation of the Copper Plate Inscription and the Discovery of More Epigraphic Specimens from Kashmir Smast
M. Nasim Khan
Ancient Pakistan, volume 14, 2001
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A Note on the Schøyen copper scroll: Bactrian or Indian ?, Bulletin of the Asia Institute, 21, 2012 [2007], p. 127-130
Etienne de la Vaissière
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New and unpublished Linear A and Linear B inscriptions from Khania
Erik Hallager
Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens, 2007
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The Four Recently New Discovered Inscription from Stung Treng Province
Sotheara Vong
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A proposed translation of an Altai Mountain inscription presumed to be from the 7th century BC
Peter Revesz
Information, 2022
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Nugae Epigraphicae. Bulletin of the Asia Institute 19 (2005 [2009]): 169–179.
Rahim Shayegan
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The Brāhmī inscriptions of Mongolia: Whose decipherment
Peter B Golden , Zayabaatar Dalai , José Andrés Alonso de la Fuente , Bayarma Khabtagaeva , Benjamin Brosig , Stefan Georg
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Observations on an 11th century Tibetan inscription on a statue of Avalokiteśvara
Amy Heller
2008
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A Newly Found Turkic Runic Inscription on a Boulder from Talas
Rysbek Alimov
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A problematic inscription (K. 1237)
Kunthea Chhom
2019
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Interpretation of the Hüis Tolgoi Inscription
Alexander Vovin
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“… May they Here Increase! May All Gather Together!” A Woodprint and its inscriptions from the Mongolian Collection at the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Eastern Asiatic Arts
Béla Kelényi
Ars Decorativa 21, 2002
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The Caityapradakṣiṇagāthā Inscription in Alchi. A Valuable Witness for Kanjur Studies. With an Appendix by Gudrun Melzer. Berliner Indologische Studien 19 (2010), 15-70.
Kurt Tropper
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A new interpretation of the mythological incipit of the Rkong po inscription
Nathan W. Hill
Tropper, Kurt and Scherrer-Schaub, Cristina, (eds.), Tibetan Inscriptions. pp. 171-182., 2013
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Kharpocho Fort Inscription from Skardu
Mueezuddin Hakal
Journal of Asian Civilizations , 2017
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Revisiting a Tenth Century Copper Plate Inscription: A Rastrakuta Record Restruck by the Paramaras
Dev Kumar Jhanjh
Journal of the Asiatic Society, 2020
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Collection of Tibetan mss. and xylographs of Alexander Csoma de Kőrös
József Terjék
1976
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The Maṇḍala Temple of Tabo: A Reassessment of the Chronology based on Tibetan Historic Inscriptions and the Iconography of the Mural Paintings
Amy Heller
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Two Reading Notes to the Lycian Text of the Letoon Trilingual Stele
Ignasi-Xavier Adiego Lajara
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Re-reading Two Copper Plate Inscriptions of Gopāla II, year 4
Ryosuke Furui
Gerd J. M. Mevissen and Arundhati Banerji (eds), Prajñādhara: Essays on Asian Art, History, Epigraphy and Culture in Honour of Gouriswar Bhattacharya, New Delhi: Kaveri Books, 2009
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Groping in the Dark: The First Attempt to Interpret the Bugut Brāhmī Inscription
Alexander Vovin
2019
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with Cristina Scherrer-Schaub: Ruler, Translators and Teachers: On some Murals and Captions in the Lo tsā ba lha khang of Ri ba (mNga’ ris). In: Erika Forte et al. (eds), Tibet in Dialogue with its Neighbours. Wien 2015 [2016], 318-329.
Kurt Tropper
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A Collection of Tantric Ritual Texts from an Ancient Tibetan Scroll Kept at the IOM RAS
Alexander Zorin
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Runic Inscriptions and Tamgas in Govi-Altai Province, MONGOLIA
Azzaya Badam
Ази судлал
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