Buddhist and Islamic Orders in Southern Asia Comparative Perspectives

This volume aims to foster interaction between scholars in the subfields of Islamic and Buddhist studies by increasing understanding of the circulation and localization of religious texts, institutional models, and ritual practices across Asia and beyond.Buddhist and Islamic Orders in Southern Asia...

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Other Authors: Feener, R. Michael (Editor), Blackburn, Anne M (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: University of Hawai'i Press 2018
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