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  • 1
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    Book
    Honolulu : University of Hawaiʻi Press
    ISBN: 9780824878306
    Language: English
    Pages: xix, 282 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Tsultemin Uranchimeg A monastery on the move
    DDC: 294.3/657095173
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    Keywords: Blo-bzang-bstan-paʼi-rgyal-mtshan ; Ikh Khu̇rėė (Monastery : Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia) ; Buddhist art ; Art Political aspects ; Buddhism and state ; Mongolei ; Gelugpa ; Qingdynastie ; Khalka ; Kunst ; Politik ; Ulan Bator ; Kloster ; Buddhismus ; Zanabazar 1635-1723
    Abstract: Zanabazar: A Khalkha Ruler -- Zanabazar's Art and Works: The Organized Practice of Dharma and the Art of Imperial Tradition -- Why Zanabazar? A Géluk Disciple and the Jebtsundampa Ruler -- Jebtsundampa Portraiture: Enshrinement in "Third Space" -- Ikh Khüree: A Qing-Géluk City for the Khalkha Mongols -- The Jebtsundampas' Buddhist Government.
    Abstract: "In 1639, while the Géluk School of the Fifth Dalai Lama and Qing emperors vied for supreme authority in Inner Asia, Zanabazar (1635-1723), a young descendent of Chinggis Khaan, was proclaimed the new Jebtsundampa ruler of the Khalkha Mongols. Over the next three centuries, the ger (yurt) erected to commemorate this event would become the mobile monastery Ikh Khüree, the political seat of the Jebtsundampas and a major center of Mongolian Buddhism. When the monastery and its surrounding structures were destroyed in the 1930s, they were rebuilt and renamed Ulaanbaatar, the modern-day capital of Mongolia. Based on little-known works of Mongolian Buddhist art and architecture, A Monastery on the Move presents the intricate and colorful history of Ikh Khüree and of Zanabazar, himself an eminent artist. Author Uranchimeg Tsultemin makes the case for a multifaceted understanding of Mongol agency during the Géluk's political ascendancy and the Qing appropriation of the Mongol concept of dual rulership (shashin tör) as the nominal "Buddhist Government." In rich conversation with heretofore unpublished textual, archaeological, and archival sources (including ritualized oral histories), Uranchimeg argues that the Qing emperors' "Buddhist Government" was distinctly different from the Mongol vision of sovereignty, which held Zanabazar and his succeeding Jebtsundampa reincarnates to be Mongolia's rightful rulers. This vision culminated in their independence from the Qing and the establishment of the Jebtsundampa's theocractic government in 1911. A ground-breaking work, A Monastery on the Move provides a fascinating, in-depth analysis and interpretation of Mongolian Buddhist art and its role in shaping borders and shifting powers in Inner Asia"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783110726763 , 3110726769
    Language: English
    Pages: 299 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 23 cm x 15.5 cm
    Series Statement: ZMO-Studien Band 40
    Series Statement: ZMO-Studien
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Claiming and making Muslim worlds
    DDC: 297.09051
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    Keywords: Konferenzschrift 2019 ; Islam ; Gesellschaft ; Politik ; Globalisierung ; Islamische Staaten ; Gesellschaft ; Politik ; Transnationalisierung ; Muslim ; Selbstbild ; Religiöse Identität ; Migration ; Soziale Integration ; Islam ; Religion ; Gesellschaft
    URL: Volltext  (Open Access)
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781138354685 , 9780367652319
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 165 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Routledge religion, society and government in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet states 14
    Series Statement: Routledge religion, society and government in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet states
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Köllner, Tobias, 1979 - Religion and politics in contemporary Russia
    Dissertation note: Habilitationsschrift Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Fakultät für Humanwissenschaften 2019
    DDC: 201.720947
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    Keywords: Russland ; Russisch-Orthodoxe Kirche ; Politik
    Abstract: Based on extensive original research at the local level, this book explores the relationship between Russian Orthodoxy and politics in contemporary Russia. It reveals close personal links between politicians at the local, regional and national levels and their counterparts at the equivalent level in the Russian Orthodox Church – priests and monks, bishops and archbishops – who are extensively consulted about political decisions. It outlines a convergence of conservative ideology between politicians and clerics and also highlights that, despite working closely together, there are nevertheless many tensions. The book examines in detail particular areas of cooperation and tension: reform to religious education and a growing emphasis on traditional moral values, the restitution of former church property and the introduction of new festive days. Overall, the book concludes that there is much uncertainty, ambiguity and great local variation.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seiten 144-162
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