Book Description | After 1951, the 17 Points Agreement between Tibet and China in the Trans Himalayan Tibet became the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) of Peoples Republic of China (PRC) through graceful political absorption.
Numerous publications on the pros and cons of the events of this political absorption and the history of the Trans Himalayan region have already come in the market but it demands a wholesome approach.
Thisbook edited in volumes is composed of authors from national and International levels have focused on these matters from Copter approach in order to reach the fact.
The people of Trans Himalayans are not of the common stock. Their multiple speeches leave room for language diversity in communication traits. In course of time, consolidation of the people in the monarchy (600 A.D.-650A.D.) attempts for integration started.
Traditions record the venture with reference to the personality of the great monarch and minister Srong Tsen Gampo and Thonmi Sambhota an elucidated scholar. Later on, the plurality in communication traits become systematise to great extend. This volume deals with this range of various issues. The book is divided into four parts - Language and Grammar, Culture and Literary Studies, Political History and Biography, and Philosophical Literature.
It covers a range of topics like concepts of Tibetan language, folklore and music, maps and territory, and Madhayamaka Philosophy amongst others. |