Uspensky V. [Review:] Yang Haiying. An Introduction to Altan Bičig. Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology, 1998, VI, 355 pp. – Senri Ethnological Reports, 7; L. Qurčabaɣatur Solongɣod. Zum Cinggis-Qaɣan-Kult. Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology, 1999, IV, X, 316 pp., II, ills. – Senri Ethnological Reports, 11 // Manuscripta Orientalia. Vol. 7. No. 1. March 2001. P. 68.
Taken together, these two books published by the National
Museum of Ethnology in Osaka offer a trove of information
about the posthumous religious image of Genghis (Cinggis)
Khan, a figure regarded by many far from Oriental studies
as one of the greatest men of the past millennium. The
impact of the empire founded by this “world-conqueror” on
the destinies of the peoples of Asia and Europe was
immense: no lesser place has been occupied by his deified
figure in the spiritual life of the Mongols...
22 мая 2024 г. (среда) в 14:00 состоится заседание Ученого Совета, на котором будет заслушан доклад c.н.с., Ph.D. Н.В. Ямпольской «Маргиналии как ключ к реконструкции процесса работы скрипториев в Монголии XVII века».