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Professor Torchinov's Home Page
Зав. кафедрой философии и культурологии
Востока
на философском ф-те
Санкт-Петербургского
государственного университета.
Переводы буддийских текстов,
даосский эрос,
др. материалы, много фотографий
Китая, Ладака, Тайваня. [rus]
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Arctic Studues Center
Official home page of a permanent program for
northern research and education within the National Museum of Natural History of the
Smithsonian Institution. [eng]
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Vernon Corea's Ceylon
Fascinating insights into the history and culture of Sri Lanka through the life of broadcaster Vernon Corea [eng]
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Шёлковый дракон
Сайт посвящен общению евроазиатов - азиатов и европейцев, на почве более пристального внимания к азиатской культуре. Ищите ли вы дружбы, любви или просто приятных собеседников, а может, благодарных ценителей вашего творчества, вы можете найти все это здесь.
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Восточник On-line
Неофициальный сайт российских
студентов-востоковедов. [rus]
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American Oriental Society
The American Oriental Society is the oldest learned society in the United States devoted to a particular field of scholarship. The Society was founded in 1842, preceded only by such distinguished organizations of general scope as the American Philosophical Society (1743), the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1780), and the American Antiquarian Society (1812). From the beginning its aims have been humanistic. The encouragement of basic research in the languages and literatures of Asia has always been central in its tradition. This tradition has come to include such subjects as philology, literary criticism, textual criticism, paleography, epigraphy, linguistics, biography, archaeology, and the history of the intellectual and imaginative aspects of Oriental civilizations, especially of philosophy, religion, folklore and art. [eng]
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Digital Earth
Oriental rugs. [eng]
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Manchu
Manchu , people who lived in Manchuria for many centuries and who ruled China from 1644 until 1912. These people, related to the Tungus, were descended from the Jurchen, a tribe known in Asia since the 7th cent. They were first called Manchu in the early 17th cent. Originally pastoral nomads in Manchuria, the Manchu (or Jurchen) swept into N China in the early 12th cent. but were forced by the Mongols to withdraw in the mid-13th cent. [eng]
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