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following a
local earthquake. The
Kizil caves were then
explored by
Albert Grünwedel, head of the
Third German Turfan Expedition (December 1905 – July 6, 1907)...
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Albert Grünwedel (31 July 1856 – 28
October 1935) was a
German Indologist, Tibetologist, archaeologist, and
explorer of
Central Asia. He was one of the...
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Therefore interpreting these symbols as
spoked wheel is a
matter of debate.
Grünwedel e.a.:"The
wheel (dharmachakra) as
already mentioned, was
adopted by Buddha's...
- China,
conducted between 1902 and 1914. They were
initiated by
Albert Grünwedel, a
former director at the
Ethnological Museum of Berlin, and organized...
- A
Search for the
Mythical Kingdom Beyond the Himalayas" 1980 &
Albert Grünwedel "Der Weg nach Shambhala" 1915
Alexander Berzin,
Taking the Kalachakra...
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writings started to come to
light when
German scholars led by
Albert Grünwedel, and then by
Albert von Le Coq,
began excavating at Gaochang, the ancient...
- spurem) as a creal,
apparently some high
public office. Text from
Albert Grünwedel 1 Lris . ****nas .
Larces . clan .
Larthal .
papacs 2
Velthurus . nefts...
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Kizil Caves,
China during the
third Turfan expedition headed by
Albert Grünwedel. It is
named after Moritz Spitzer,
whose team
first studied it in 1927–28...
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Dorjeling and
Sikkim Hills was
published in 1876. It was
revised by
Albert Grunwedel and
republished in 1898. the
middle name is
sometimes given as
Byres Finley...
-
Historia i Świat nr 7/2018, 141-156".
Historia i Swiat. 7: 145–148.
Grünwedel translates it "When Anantavarma, the
great king of Kucha, saw the letter...