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Ethnicity and the Suppression of Buddhism in Fifth-Century North China: The Background and Significance of the Gaiwu Rebellion

  • Author:

    Liu Shufen

  • Page Number:

    15.1:1-21

  • Date:

    2002

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Liu Shufen, “Ethnicity and the Suppression of Buddhism in Fifth-Century North China: The Background and Significance of the Gaiwu Rebellion,” Asia Major 15 (2002): 1-21.

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Shufen, Liu
2002 “Ethnicity and the Suppression of Buddhism in Fifth-Century North China: The Background and Significance of the Gaiwu Rebellion.” Asia Major 15: 1-21.
Shufen, Liu. (2002). Ethnicity and the Suppression of Buddhism in Fifth-Century North China: The Background and Significance of the Gaiwu Rebellion. Asia Major, 15, 1-21.
Shufen, Liu. “Ethnicity and the Suppression of Buddhism in Fifth-Century North China: The Background and Significance of the Gaiwu Rebellion.” Asia Major, no. 15 (2002): 1-21.
Shufen, Liu. “Ethnicity and the Suppression of Buddhism in Fifth-Century North China: The Background and Significance of the Gaiwu Rebellion.” Asia Major, no. 15, 2002, pp. 1-21.
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