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@proceedings{1618796, author = {Schwarz, Michal}, booktitle = {The Eight Annual Doctoral Research Workshop on Central Asia – History and Historiography of Central Asia. 25 January 2020, London – Senate House, Royal Holloway University of London and University College London}, keywords = {Tocharian A manuscripts; Korean; Xinjiang; Mongolia; Metrak; Maidar; Maitreya cult; Maitreya festivities; wars; economy; debts; archaeology; artistic depictions; Buddhism}, language = {eng}, title = {Thousand faces of Maitreya and real life at Central Asian linguistic and cultural cross-roads}, url = {https://uclcaal.org/2020/01/29/review-of-the-8th-annual-doctoral-research-workshop-on-central-asia/}, year = {2020} }
TY - CONF ID - 1618796 AU - Schwarz, Michal PY - 2020 TI - Thousand faces of Maitreya and real life at Central Asian linguistic and cultural cross-roads KW - Tocharian A manuscripts KW - Korean KW - Xinjiang KW - Mongolia KW - Metrak KW - Maidar KW - Maitreya cult KW - Maitreya festivities KW - wars KW - economy KW - debts KW - archaeology KW - artistic depictions KW - Buddhism UR - https://uclcaal.org/2020/01/29/review-of-the-8th-annual-doctoral-research-workshop-on-central-asia/ N2 - This paper presented the balanced set of interdisciplinary data related to various occurrences of Maitreya in Central and East Asian Buddhism. Unstable economic conditions and frequent changes of power and military influences from both China and nomadic people made the life in oasis communities cruel. It was the ground for spread of Maitreya cult through various linguistic groups and syncretic traditions in wide range from ancient Afghanistan to Korean Peninsula. Artistic depictions, citations from religious texts, philological notes and historical comments about the impact of wars on the economy and real life of people were main subjects of this interdisciplinary talk. ER -
SCHWARZ, Michal. Thousand faces of Maitreya and real life at Central Asian linguistic and cultural cross-roads. In \textit{The Eight Annual Doctoral Research Workshop on Central Asia – History and Historiography of Central Asia. 25 January 2020, London – Senate House, Royal Holloway University of London and University College London}. 2020.
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