The New Encyclopædia Britannica: In 32 Volumes. A-ak - Bayes, Volume 1Philip W. Goetz, Dale H. Hoiberg, Robert MacHenry Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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... T'ang dynasty ( 618-907 ) . The golden age of Buddhism in China occurred during the T'ang dynasty . Though the T'ang emperors were usu- ally Taoists themselves , they tended to favour Buddhism , which had become extremely popular ...
... T'ang dynasty ( 618-907 ) . The golden age of Buddhism in China occurred during the T'ang dynasty . Though the T'ang emperors were usu- ally Taoists themselves , they tended to favour Buddhism , which had become extremely popular ...
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... T'ang ( Tang ) dynasty ( 618-907 ) , and were once used concurrently with the native calendar . This situation also held true for the Muslim calendar , which was introduced during the Yüan dynasty ( 1206-1368 ) . The Gregorian cal ...
... T'ang ( Tang ) dynasty ( 618-907 ) , and were once used concurrently with the native calendar . This situation also held true for the Muslim calendar , which was introduced during the Yüan dynasty ( 1206-1368 ) . The Gregorian cal ...
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... T'ang dynasty China had been influenced by Manichaean figurative art . The overthrow in China in 846 AD of Buddhism by official Confucianism forced the Buddhist Uighurs to migrate to eastern Turkistan . Gradually , they gained control ...
... T'ang dynasty China had been influenced by Manichaean figurative art . The overthrow in China in 846 AD of Buddhism by official Confucianism forced the Buddhist Uighurs to migrate to eastern Turkistan . Gradually , they gained control ...
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