Ladakhi Histories
Local and Regional
Perspectives
EDITED BY JOHN BRAY
John Bray, ed. 2005. Ladakhi Histories: local and regional
perspectives. Selected papers presented at the 9th, 10th
and 11th IALS Colloquia. Brill's Tibetan Studies Library.
Brill, Leiden. ISBN 90 04 14551 6. 402 pages. (Hardback
only)
Ladakh’s geographic location between the Himalaya and
Karakoram mountains has exposed it to competing political
and cultural influences from India, Central Asia and Tibet.
This book points to Ladakh’s distinct local identity, but
argues that its historical development can best be
understood in a wider regional perspective. It contains
twenty-five research papers from the International
Association of Ladakh Studies (IALS), and draws on
contributions from historians, art historians, linguists
and anthropologists. Their sources include Ladakhi
historical documents, comparative linguistic research,
visual evidence from temple architecture and inscriptions,
Mughal biographies, European travel accounts, government
records, trade receipts, and local oral tradition. Taken
together, the volume provides a much richer view of Ladakhi
history than was previously available, and makes a
significant contribution to the study of the wider
Himalayan region. John Bray is Honorary Secretary of the
International Association of Ladakh Studies (IALS). His
publications include A Bibliography of Ladakh (Warminister,
1988). His published research has focused on the history of
European political and missionary encounters in Tibet and
the Himalayan border regions.
CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
JOHN BRAY—Introduction: Locating Ladakhi History
PHILIP DENWOOD—Early Connections between Ladakh/Baltistan
and Amdo/Kham
BETTINA ZEISLER—On the Position of Ladakhi and Balti in the
Tibetan Language Family
CHRISTIAN LUCZANITS—The Early Buddhist Heritage of Ladakh
Reconsidered
ROBERTO VITALI—Some Conjectures on Change and Instability
during the One Hundred Years of Darkness in the History of
La dwags (1280s-1380s)
NEIL HOWARD—Sultan Zain-ul Abidin’s Raid into Ladakh
JIGAR MOHAMMED—Mughal Sources on Medieval Ladakh
PETER SCHWIEGER—Documents on the Early History of He-na-ku,
a Petty Chiefdom in Ladakh
NICOLA GRIST—The History of Islam in Suru
TASHI STOBDAN—Gyajung Nagpo
PETER MARCZELL—Dr. James G. Gerard’s Unfulfilled Ambition
to Visit Ladakh
PETER MARCZELL—Csoma Kőršsi’s Pseudonym
NEIL HOWARD—The Development of the Boundary between the
State of Jammu & Kashmir and British India, and its
Representation on Maps of the Lingti Plain
K. WARIKOO—Political Linkages between Ladakh and Eastern
Turkestan under the Dogras during the 19th Century
JOHN BRAY—Early Protestant Missionary Engagement with the
Himalayan Region and Tibet
CHRISTIAN HEYDE—The Early History of the Moravian Mission
in the Western Himalayas: the Life and Work of Wilhelm and
Maria Heyde
A. H. FRANCKE—Schools in Leh. Translated, with an
Introduction by Gabriele Reifenberg
POUL PEDERSEN—Prince Peter, Polyandry and Psychoanalysis
JANET RIZVI—Trade and Migrant Labour: Inflow of Resources
at the Grassroots
JACQUELINE FEWKES & ABDUL NASIR KHAN— Social Networks
and Transnational Trade in early 20th Century Ladakh
NAWANG TSERING SHAKSPO—The Life and Times of Geshe
Ye-shes-don-grup
ERBERTO LO BUE—Lives and Works of Traditional Buddhist
Artists in 20th Century Ladakh. A Preliminary
Account
FERNANDA PIRIE—The Impermanence of Power: Village Politics
in Ladakh, Tibet and Nepal
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
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