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  • In the period after Hulagu, the Ilkhans increasingly adopted [[Tibetan Buddhism]]. Christian powers were encouraged by what appeared to be an inc ...d gold Iran or Irak 14th century.jpg|Ilkhanate, [[Lampas]] with [[phoenix (mythology)|phoenix]], silk and gold, [[Iran]] or [[Iraq]], 14th century.
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  • ...k''<ref name="KulteginMC"/><ref name="BilgeKaganMC"/> {{zh|突厥}}, [[Old Tibetan]]: duruggu/durgu (meaning "origin"),<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?hl ...cultural symbols of the Turkic peoples include [[wolf|wolves]] in [[Turkic mythology]] and tradition; as well as the color blue, [[iron]], and fire. [[Turquoise
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  • ...he [[Kunlun Mountains]] separate the Tarim Basin from the thinly peopled [[Tibetan Plateau]]. ...obi Desert]]. South of the Mongol Steppe is the high and thinly peopled [[Tibetan Plateau]]. The northern edge of the plateau is the [[Gansu]] or [[Hexi Corr
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  • ...sar belt of China.{{sfn|Jiàngbiān Jiācuò|1998|p=222}} [[Tibetan people|Tibetan]], [[Mongols|Mongolian]], [[Buryats|Buryat]], and [[Monguor people|Monguor] ...here is no one definitive text, the Chinese compilation so far of just its Tibetan versions has filled some 120 volumes, more than one million verses,{{sfn|Ma
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