- The term
Serindia combines Seres (China) and
India to
refer to the part of Asia also
known as Xinjiang,
Chinese Turkestan or High Asia. The term was po****rized...
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Anthony Aris,
similarly became a
scholar of
Tibetan studies, and
founded Serindia Publications to
focus on
bringing Tibetan history and
culture to modern...
-
volumes on his
expeditions and
discoveries which include Ancient Khotan,
Serindia and
Innermost Asia.
Stein was born to Náthán
Stein and Anna Hirschler,...
- is the art that
developed from the 2nd
through the 11th
century C.E. in
Serindia or Xinjiang, the
western region of
China that was
within the
cultural sphere...
- Khanate),
Moghulistan ("land of the Mongols"), Kashgaria,
Little Bokhara,
Serindia (due to
Indian cultural influence) and, in Chinese, Xiyu (西域), meaning...
- ISBN 978-0-19-513234-2. Beer,
Robert (2003). The
Handbook of
Tibetan Buddhist Symbols.
Serindia Publications, Inc. ISBN 978-1-932476-03-3 – via
Google Books.[page needed]...
- mahābhūta.
Robert Beer (1999). The
Encyclopedia of
Tibetan Symbols and Motifs.
Serindia Publications. p. 250. ISBN 9780906026489. A. V.
Narasimha Murthy (2001)...
- , Los
Angeles County Museum of Art.,
Columbus Museum of Art. Chicago:
Serindia Publications. ISBN 1932476016. OCLC 52430713.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
- yang Beer,
Robert (2003). The
Handbook of
Tibetan Buddhist Symbols (PDF).
Serindia Publications. p. 11. ISBN 1-59030-100-5.
Archived (PDF) from the original...
- Bangdel, Dina (2003). The
Circle of Bliss:
Buddhist Meditational Art.
Serindia. p. 76. ISBN 978-1-932476-01-9. Blurton, T.
Richard (1993).
Hindu Art....