2014
DOI: 10.3406/asie.2014.1434
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A Tibetan by Any Other Name: The Case of Muslim Tibetans and Ambiguous Ethno-religious Identities

Abstract: Les Tibétains musulmans (khache) sont une partie intégrante de la société tibétaine depuis plus de trois cents ans. La confusion sur la terminologie employée pour désigner les Tibétains musulmans en tibétain, en anglais et en chinois, combinée avec la croyance tenace que musulmans et Tibétains sont des catégories mutuellement exclusives, a entraîné un nombre prodigieux de termes, ainsi que fausses divisions et distinctions. Il y eut sans aucun doute des commerçants musulmans venus d'Asie centrale, d'Inde et mê… Show more

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“…Borders of Kham are not just with China; this is not simply 'the Sino-Tibetan borderlands'. Instead, borders of Kham and Tibet are also with a range of other peoples (Atwill 2014;Bhutia and Holmes-Tagchungdarpa 2019;Gros 2016b;Roche 2016). An orientation toward China is only one way to situate Kham, albeit a very potent way given the current geopolitical situation.…”
Section: Kham: Borderlands Centre Homementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Borders of Kham are not just with China; this is not simply 'the Sino-Tibetan borderlands'. Instead, borders of Kham and Tibet are also with a range of other peoples (Atwill 2014;Bhutia and Holmes-Tagchungdarpa 2019;Gros 2016b;Roche 2016). An orientation toward China is only one way to situate Kham, albeit a very potent way given the current geopolitical situation.…”
Section: Kham: Borderlands Centre Homementioning
confidence: 99%