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Bibliography on Islam in Tibet
Butt, Masood. “Muslims of Tibet.” Tibetan Bulletin, (January-February 1994). 8-9, 16.
Fang, Jiangchang. “Research on the Huis and their Mosques in Tibet - and the Spread and Influence of Islam in Tibet,” Tibet Studies, Lhasa, vol. 2 (1989), 202-222.
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Griebenov, M.G. “Islam in Tibet,” Moslem World, vol. 26, no. 2 (April 1936). 127-129.
Harris, George. “On the Borders of Tibet,” Moslem World, vol. 15, no. 2 (April 1925), 161-164.
Jest, Corneille. “Kha-che and Gya-Kha-che: Muslim Communities in Lhasa (1990),” Tibet Journal, vol. 20, no. 3 (Autumn 1995), 8-20.
Moevus, Claude. “The Chinese Hui Muslims’ Trade in Tibetan Areas,” Tibet Journal, vol. 20, no. 3 (Autumn 1995), 115-123.
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Peter of Greece and Denmark. “The Moslems of Central Tibet,” Royal Central Asian Journal, vol. 39, parts 3-4 (1962). 233-240.
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