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Fortress Monasteries of the Himalayas - Tibet, Ladakh, Nepal and Bhutan

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Informationen zum Autor Peter Dennis was inspired by contemporary magazines such as Look and Learn, leading him to study Illustration at Liverpool Art College. Peter has since contributed to hundreds of books, predominantly on historical subjects, including many Osprey titles. A keen wargamer and modelmaker, he is based in Nottinghamshire, UK. Peter Harrison is a retired medical practitioner with a lifelong interest in military architecture. He has written on fortified churches in La Thierache in France, Peloponnesian castles and fortresses, the fortified village of Ushguli and the Pa Maori. Boydell and Brewer published his book Castles of God; Fortified Religious Buildings of the World in 2004 and it was shortlisted for the Longman-History Today Book of the Year Award in 2005. Klappentext Buddhism has been influential in the mountain kingdoms of the Himalayas since the 7th century AD, most notably in the kingdom of Tibet where it permeated all aspects and levels of society until the 20th century. From the 9th-century AD onwards, the secular rulers of Tibet sought to extend their influence, and that of Buddhism, throughout the region. To this end, huge stone and mud-brick fortifications, known as dzongs, were constructed to dominate the secular landscape, while massive Buddhist monasteries dominated the religious - both following a very specific style of Tibetan architecture. It has been estimated that as many as 3,000 monasteries were built along with 200 dzongs. Mongol invasions from the 12th century onwards provided another influence, while internecine fighting in the 17th century led to increased fortification of the monasteries and the rise of the Dalai Lama as the head of a theocracy in Tibet, centred on the Potala Palace in Lhasa - a true fusion between secular dzong and religious monastery. Elsewhere in the Tibetan-influenced Himlayas the Buddhist Indian Kashmiri kingdom of Ladakh withstood assaults by both Muslims and Sikhs and developed a style of fortress monastery located on rocky peaks for defence, these often became combined with the fortified palaces of the rulers of Ladakh. With the foundation of Bhutan in the 17th century, further fortified monasteries were created in an effort to protect the new state's independence form the Dalai Lama. These fortifications have survived largely intact through today, as Chinese control over the Tibetan Autonomous Region has led to the destruction of the vast majority of the fortified monasteries and dzongs of that particular area. This title recreates the dramatic and colorful fortifications created in these mountain kingdoms, and recounts their operational history through the foreign incursions, religious conflicts and civil wars that litter their history, right through to the Tibetan uprising and flight of the Dalai Lama form the Potala Palace in 1959 Covers the development and operational history of the Tibetan-style fortified monasteries throughout the Himalayas. Zusammenfassung An illustrated guide to the development and operational history of the Tibetan-style fortified monasteries throughout the Himalayas....

Zusammenfassung

An illustrated guide to the development and operational history of the Tibetan-style fortified monasteries throughout the Himalayas.

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Autoren Peter Dennis, Peter Harrison
Mitarbeit Peter Dennis (Illustration)
Verlag Osprey Publishers
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 20.05.2011
 
EAN 9781849083966
ISBN 978-1-84908-396-6
Seiten 64
Abmessung 185 mm x 250 mm x 4 mm
Serien Fortress
Fortress
Themen Sachbuch

Architecture, military history, HISTORY / Reference, HISTORY / Military / Ancient, Warfare & defence, Military and defence strategy, South Asia (Indian sub-continent), War and defence operations, Architecture: castles and fortifications

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