Islamic Shangri-La 2019
DOI: 10.1525/9780520971332-010
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Abstract: There is some debate over the actual roots of the term khache. Most simply suggest the term is derived from the Tibetan word for Kashmiri (khaché) or Kashmir (khachul), which existed long before the arrival of the Tibetan Muslims (e.g., a chief export of Kashmir was saffron, referring to it as "Kashmiri saffron" [khaché 'kyé].

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