Influences of Priest-Patron Relationships: Yuan Dynasty (1270–1368) to the 17th Century

Rubin Museum of Art
Rubin Museum of Art
615 بار بازدید - 5 سال پیش - Lecture by Johan ElverskogAfter consolidating
Lecture by Johan Elverskog

After consolidating his rule of the Mongol Empire Qubilai Khan chose, from among the many religious specialists at his court, to become a disciple of the Tibetan Buddhist master Pakpa Lama. By so doing he not only emulated more than a thousand years of Buddhist religiopolitical practice but also established a precedent that continues to shape Eurasian history today. This lecture explores the development of this priest-patron relationship and how it defined Sino-Inner Asian history from the time of the Yuan dynasty (1270–1368) up to the rise of the Great Fifth Dalai Lama in the 17th century.

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