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A Mongolian Text about the Discovery of a Reincarnated Lama. / Uspensky, Vladimir .

Oriental Studies: Global and Local Perspectives. ed. / Agata Bareja-Starzyńska. Warsaw : Elipsa, 2022. p. 184-192 (Series of the Committee of Oriental Studies; Vol. 45).

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Harvard

Uspensky, V 2022, A Mongolian Text about the Discovery of a Reincarnated Lama. in A Bareja-Starzyńska (ed.), Oriental Studies: Global and Local Perspectives. Series of the Committee of Oriental Studies, vol. 45, Elipsa, Warsaw, pp. 184-192.

APA

Uspensky, V. (2022). A Mongolian Text about the Discovery of a Reincarnated Lama. In A. Bareja-Starzyńska (Ed.), Oriental Studies: Global and Local Perspectives (pp. 184-192). (Series of the Committee of Oriental Studies; Vol. 45). Elipsa.

Vancouver

Uspensky V. A Mongolian Text about the Discovery of a Reincarnated Lama. In Bareja-Starzyńska A, editor, Oriental Studies: Global and Local Perspectives. Warsaw: Elipsa. 2022. p. 184-192. (Series of the Committee of Oriental Studies).

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Uspensky, Vladimir . / A Mongolian Text about the Discovery of a Reincarnated Lama. Oriental Studies: Global and Local Perspectives. editor / Agata Bareja-Starzyńska. Warsaw : Elipsa, 2022. pp. 184-192 (Series of the Committee of Oriental Studies).

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