One Hundred Thousand Moons

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One Hundred Thousand Moons
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ISBN-10 : 9789004177321
ISBN-13 : 9004177329
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Book Synopsis One Hundred Thousand Moons by : Tsepon Wangchuk Deden Shakabpa

Book excerpt: A sustained argument for Tibetan independence, this volume also serves as an introduction to many aspects of Tibetan culture, society, and especially religion with a compendium of biographies of the most significant religious and political figures.


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