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Agvan Lobsan Dorzhiev (1853 – 29
January 1938) was a Russian-born monk of the
Gelug school of
Tibetan Buddhism,
sometimes referred by his
scholarly title...
- ISBN 0-521-20092-X, 9780521200929, p. 141
Movses Kagankatvatsi.
History of
Agvans (Russian trans. and ed. by Patkanov). St. Petersburg, 1861, pp. 121 Akram...
- Tibet, due to
contacts between the Russia-born
Buryat Agvan Dorzhiev and the 13th
Dalai Lama.
Agvan Dorzhiev claimed that
Russia was a
powerful Buddhist...
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exotic flora, such as the
Tibetan wild
roses presented to the
monks by
Agvan Dorzhiev, a Lama.
After the
Bolshevik Revolution and
Russian Civil War,...
- the
Buryat language developed by
Agvan Dorzhiev in the
first decade of the 20th century. It was used only briefly.
Agvan Dorzhiev, or Agvaandorj, a Khory...
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Panchen Lamas. In 1901,
Choekyi Nyima was
visited by the
Mongolian Lama,
Agvan Dorzhiev.
Although he only sta**** for two days at Tashilhunpo, Dorzhiev...
- Tibet[citation needed] who went by the name of "Hambro
Akuan Dorzhieff" (i.e.
Agvan Dorjiev), a
tutor to the
Dalai Lama. However, the
actual Dorzhieff went...
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Inner Mongolia. In 1905, on the
basis of the Old
Mongolian script,
Agvan Dorzhiev developed a
script known as Vagindra,
which by 1910 had at least...
- Tsyrempilov,
Russian archer Yuriy Yekhanurov,
former Prime Minister of
Ukraine Agvan Dorjiev,
Buddhist monk,
tutor of the 13th
Dalai Lama
Dashi Namdakov, sculptor...
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forcibly closed and many
monks arrested and sent into exile. In 1934 even
Agvan Dordzhiev was
exiled to Leningrad. He was
arrested there in 1937 and transferred...