Global_distribution_of_Sanskrit_language_presence,_texts_and_inscriptions_dated_between_300_and_1800_CE.svg
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Description Global distribution of Sanskrit language presence, texts and inscriptions dated between 300 and 1800 CE.svg |
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The Sanskrit language's geographic distribution spread with Buddhism and Hinduism across South Asia, Southeast Asia and Central Asia based on manuscripts, inscriptions, and regional literature.
Sources for the countries colored: Sheldon Pollock, Ideology and Status of Sanskrit: Contributions to the History of the Sanskrit Language , Editor: Jan E. M. Houben, BRILL Academic, pages 217-222, (Pollock calls it the Sanskrit Cosmopolis in his publications) M.I. Vorobyova-Desyatovskaya and Ahmad Hasan Dani, History of Civilizations of Central Asia , Motilal Banarsidass, pages 431-448 (see this for the 17th-century presence in Kazakhstan) Friedrich Max Müller, On Sanskrit Texts Discovered in Japan , Oxford University Press William S.-Y. Wang and Chaofen Sun, The Oxford Handbook of Chinese Linguistics , Oxford University Press, pages 6-19, 203-212, 236-245 Elisabetta Chiodo, The Mongolian Manuscripts on Birch Bark from Xarbuxyn Balgas in the Collection of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences , u̇u̇khiĭn Khu̇rėėlėn (Mongolyn Shinzhlėkh Ukhaany Akademi), Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, pages 14-15 with footnotes Rewi Alley, Journey to Outer Mongolia: a diary with poems , Caxton Press, pages 27-28 Donald S. Lopez Jr. and Ha Nul Jun, Hyecho's Journey: The World of Buddhism , University of Chicago Press, pages 16-22, 33, 36-42 This SVG format file is a derivative work. It was downloaded and revised from this wikimedia common file available under the creative commons license. |
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