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- Title
Монгольский военно-политический фактор в истории буддизма в Тибете.
- Authors
Уланов, Мерген Санджиев&; Бадмаев, Валерий Николае&; Андреева, Арья Александро&
- Abstract
The article is devoted to the role of the Mongolian military-political disease in the history of Buddhism in Tibet. Mongolian folk roles played an exceptional role in the history of Tibetan Buddhism, providing military patronage to one or another school, and influencing the role of military forces in intra-religious conflicts in Tibet. During the period of the Mongol Empire, the Mongols turned out to be a military-political cover of the Sakya school, which was carried out to establish its domination meetings in Tibet. From the end of the 16th century an alliance of the Mongols and Oirats with the Gelug school begins to form. Thanks to the military and political support of the Oirats in the middle of the 17th century. political power in Tibet was taken over by the Gelug, which set about establishing a theocracy here. At the same time, the data on infection among those affected by Tibetan schools pursued not so much religious as religious goals and in this sense cause conflicts between Catholic orders for political influence. In the following period, the Oirats continued to actively participate in the political life of Tibet. During the emergence of Galdan Boshoktu Khan, a plan arose for many states of the Oirats and Mongols under the spiritual patronage of the Dalai Lama, which, however, was not implemented in the power of influence. In general, it can be noted that the military-political factor had a significant impact on the religious history of Tibet.
- Subjects
TIBET (China); POWER (Social sciences); MONGOLS; SEVENTEENTH century; ARMED Forces; PATRONAGE; TIBETAN Buddhism; SIXTEENTH century
- Publication
Bylye Gody, 2023, Vol 18, Issue 2, p535
- ISSN
2073-9745
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.13187/bg.2023.2.535