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A hundred customs and traditions of Tibetan people / by Sagong Wangdu ; translated by Tenzin Tsepak
Bib ID 4740382
Format BookBook
Author
Wangdu, Sagong
 
Description Dharamsala, H.P. : Library of Tibetan Works and Archives, c2009 
viii, 103 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. 
ISBN 9788186470961 (pbk.)  8186470964 (pbk.) 
Notes

Translated from Tibetan.

"Published in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Tibetan people's uprising and the arrival of the Tibetan government and people in exile."

Subjects Tibetans - Social life and customs.  |  Tibet Autonomous Region (China) - Religious life and customs.
Other authors/contributors Tsepak, Tenzin  |  Library of Tibetan Works & Archives (Dharmasala, India)

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