The nomadic culture, society and the founder of Mongolian Buddhist Church

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Zsolt Szilagyi

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Szilagyi, Z. (2008). The nomadic culture, society and the founder of Mongolian Buddhist Church. Acta Mongolica, 8(306), 289–296. Retrieved from https://journal.num.edu.mn/actamongolica/article/view/6201
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