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  • ...ugpa]] (Yellow Hat sect) school of [[Tibetan Buddhism]]. There is a strong shamanistic influence in the Gelugpa sect among the Mongols.{{clear left}}
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  • ...ugpa]] (Yellow Hat sect) school of [[Tibetan Buddhism]]. There is a strong shamanistic influence in the Gelugpa sect among the Mongols.{{clear left}}
    79 KB (10.862 kelime) - 19:03, 25 Mart 2017
  • ...ic Muslim culture, [[Buddhist]] [[nomadic]] [[Buryats]] and [[Kalmyks]], [[Shamanistic]] peoples of the [[Extreme North]] and Siberia, highlanders of the [[Northe
    253 KB (34.667 kelime) - 19:22, 25 Mart 2017
  • At the crossroads of Asia, shamanistic practices live alongside [[Buddhism]]. Thus, [[Yama (East Asia)|Yama]], Lor
    61 KB (8.681 kelime) - 19:23, 25 Mart 2017
  • ...ibal chiefs. The [[Khanate]] retained elements of its original [[Shamanism|shamanistic]] religion, [[Tengriism]], although it received missionaries of [[Buddhist]
    116 KB (16.285 kelime) - 18:30, 26 Mart 2017
  • Evidence from excavated Liao burial sites indicates that animistic or shamanistic practices were fused with Buddhism and other practices in marriage and buri
    72 KB (10.706 kelime) - 21:29, 26 Mart 2017
  • "[...] the hawk or ''turul'', which in shamanistic lore rested upon the tree of life connecting the earth with the netherworld
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