Territory and identity in Tibet and the Himalayas
In: Brill's Tibetan studies library 2,9
In: PIATS 2000: Tibetan studies; proceedings of the ninth seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Leiden 2000 9
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In: Brill's Tibetan studies library 2,9
In: PIATS 2000: Tibetan studies; proceedings of the ninth seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Leiden 2000 9
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In: Veröffentlichungen zur Sozialanthropologie 1
In: Denkschriften 252
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In: Arbeiten aus dem Museum für Völkerkunde der Universität Kiel, 11
(1.) XXV,334 S. : 50 Ill., 1 Kt., Lit. S. 329-333; (2.) Appendixes: folding plates and the last picture taken of Laduma Madela. - 11 Ill
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Contributed articles presented at the conference "11th Bod-kyi rig-gnas bgro-glen" held in 2014 at Sa-rā Bod-kyi Mtho-rim Slob-gnyer-khang, Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh; on the historical value of Simla Accord, 1914. The Simla Accord, or the Convention Between Great Britain, China, and Tibet, in Simla, was a treaty concerning the status of Tibet negotiated by the representatives of the Republic of China, Tibet and the British India (United Kingdom) in Simla in 1913 and 1914