A Monastery on the Move: Art and Politics in Later Buddhist Mongolia

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Tsultemin Uranchimeg, "A Monastery on the Move: Art and Politics in Later Buddhist Mongolia"
English | ISBN: 0824878302 | 2020 | 304 pages | PDF | 27 MB

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,

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