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    An Updated Bibliography of the Altun Yaruq Sudur (1908-2023)

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    The Sutra entitled Altun Yaruq Sudur, translated from Chinese into Old Uyghur by Beš Balıqlı Şi?ko Šäli Tutu?, has been the subject of numerous studies. It is a sutra belonging to Mahayana Buddhism and contains the foundations, philosophy, anecdotes and rituals of the Buddhism. After the bibliography prepared by Simone-Christiane Raschmann and Ablet Semet in 2007 and the chronological bibliography published by Erdem Uçar in 2013, several studies on the Sutra have been published. Therefore, it is necessary to update the bibliography of works on Altun Yaruq Sudur. The compiled bibliography includes works published until 2023.The Sutra entitled Altun Yaruq Sudur, translated from Chinese into Old Uyghur by Beš Balıqlı Şi?ko Šäli Tutu?, has been the subject of numerous studies. It is a sutra belonging to Mahayana Buddhism and contains the foundations, philosophy, anecdotes and rituals of the Buddhism. After the bibliography prepared by Simone-Christiane Raschmann and Ablet Semet in 2007 and the chronological bibliography published by Erdem Uçar in 2013, several studies on the Sutra have been published. Therefore, it is necessary to update the bibliography of works on Altun Yaruq Sudur. The compiled bibliography includes works published until 2023

    Lobpreis des Mannes (II)

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    Der Weingarten des Šabi Tutuŋ

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    Turco-Sogdian Documents from 9th–10th Century Dunhuang. By Nicholas Sims-Williams and James Hamilton. Translated by Nicholas Sims-Williams, with an appendix by Wen Xin

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    Old Uyghur Buddhist Scrolls: A Case Study Based on the Säkiz Yükmäk Yaruk Scrolls

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    The main feature of the extant Old Uyghur manuscripts is their fragmentary state of preservation and the predominant lack of dating. Catalogues and editions of the Old Uyghur fragments reveal a great diversity in the size and format of the discovered manuscript folios and the fragments from them. This study aims to promote the reconstruction of the scope of the Old Uyghur book forms from preserved fragments as an important part of the Old Uyghur manuscript culture. Which book forms were utilized, who participated in their production, and where? Studies on the papers and inks employed are obtainable. This study focuses on the Buddhist scrolls of the Säkiz Yükmäk Yaruk
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