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Dulduityn Danzanravjaa (Mongolian: Дулдуйтын Данзанравжаа; 1803–1856) was a
prominent Mongolian writer, composer, painter,
Buddhist scholar, physician...
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Danzanravjaa Museum (Mongolian: Данзанравжаагийн музей) is a
museum located in Sainshand,
Dornogovi Province, Mongolia. The
museum is
dedicated to...
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founded in 1820 by
Dulduityn Danzanravjaa, a
charismatic 17-year-old monk of the
Nyingma red hat
school of Buddhism.
Danzanravjaa chose the site of the monastery...
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meaning "quality of greatness") is a
Mongolian folk song
composed by
Danzanravjaa at his
meditation center in the Gobi Desert. The song
praises the beauty...
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Mongolian opera by the composer, writer, and
incarnate lama
Dulduityn Danzanravjaa,
composed between 1831 and 1832 and
first performed in 1833. It tells...
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Barlas Qubilai Barlas Ichil Barlas Baiju Chormaqan Jebe
Subutai Dulduityn Danzanravjaa (the
Fifth Noyon Khutagt)
Muqali Boroldai* Taghachar* "Noyan". "Encyclopaedia...
- he was
murdered at a
place called “Tsuurai”.
Noyon Khutagt Dulduityn Danzanravjaa was born in 1803 into a poor
family in
Shuvuun Shand, now part of Dornogovi...
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Mongol Kanjur).
Zanabazar (1635–1723), Zaya
Pandita (1599–1662) and
Danzanravjaa (1803–1856) are
among the most
famous Mongol holy men. The 4th Dalai...
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museum dedicated to the 19th
century monastic and
literary figure Danzanravjaa, a
prominent leader of the
Nyingma (Red Hat)
school of
Tibetan Buddhism...
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Manuel Bretón de los
Herreros –
Marcela o ¿Cuál de las tres?
Dulduityn Danzanravjaa –
Saran khökhöö (Moon Cuckoo;
approximate year)
Alfred de
Vigny – La...