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'''Amdo''' ([[Wyl.]] ''a mdo''), aka '''Do-mé''' (Wyl. ''mdo smad''), is the North-eastern part of Tibet. It is one of Tibet's three major provinces, the other two being [[Kham]] and [[Ü-Tsang]]. | '''Amdo''' ([[Wyl.]] ''a mdo''), aka '''Do-mé''' (Wyl. ''mdo smad''), is the North-eastern part of Tibet. It is one of Tibet's three major provinces, the other two being [[Kham]] and [[Ü-Tsang]]. | ||
== Further Reading == | |||
* <small>"Amdo One of the Three Traditional Provinces of Tibet", in Karmay, and Samten G. ''Arrow and Spindle Vol 1- Studies in History, Myths, Rituals and Beliefs in Tibet.'' Kathmandu: Mandala Book Point, 1997.</small> | |||
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Revision as of 19:09, 12 March 2016
Amdo (Wyl. a mdo), aka Do-mé (Wyl. mdo smad), is the North-eastern part of Tibet. It is one of Tibet's three major provinces, the other two being Kham and Ü-Tsang.
Further Reading
- "Amdo One of the Three Traditional Provinces of Tibet", in Karmay, and Samten G. Arrow and Spindle Vol 1- Studies in History, Myths, Rituals and Beliefs in Tibet. Kathmandu: Mandala Book Point, 1997.