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A Survey of Tibetan History
Reading notes taken by Alexander Berzin from
Tsepon, W. D. Shakabpa, Tibet: A Political History.
New Haven, Yale University Press, 1967
Tsepon, W. D. Shakabpa, Tibet: A Political History.
New Haven, Yale University Press, 1967
1 The Empire of the Early Kings of Tibet
2 The Struggle for Religious Survival after the Fall of the Tibetan Empire
3 Tibetan Lamas and Mongol Patrons
4 The Pagmodru, Rinpung, and Tsangpa Hegemonies
The Ming Dynasty’s Claim of Being the Heir of the Mongol Rule of Tibet
The Oirat Defeat of Ming China and Its Effect on Chinese Relations with Tibet
Dayan Khan and the Preoccupation of Ming China with the Mongol Threat to the North
The Migration of Mongol Tribes to Amdo and the Establishment of the Tsangpa Hegemony