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  • Muslims in Amdo Tibetan Society

    Multidisciplinary Approaches

    Series series Studies in Modern Tibetan Culture
    Muslims in Amdo Tibetan Society: Multi-Disciplinary Approaches offers nine case studies from several academic disciplines. The chapters describe the ethnic, cultural, linguistic, and religious diversity within the Muslim communities of Amdo and illustrate complex social interactions with other Amdo communities. While relations between Han Chinese and Tibetans, and between Han Chinese and Muslims ... Read more

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