1362151 BUDDIST PALOMNIK U SVYATYN TIBETA [A BUDDHIST PILGRIM TO THE SHRINES OF TIBET]. G. Tsybikov, Ts.
BUDDIST PALOMNIK U SVYATYN TIBETA [A BUDDHIST PILGRIM TO THE SHRINES OF TIBET]
BUDDIST PALOMNIK U SVYATYN TIBETA [A BUDDHIST PILGRIM TO THE SHRINES OF TIBET]
BUDDIST PALOMNIK U SVYATYN TIBETA [A BUDDHIST PILGRIM TO THE SHRINES OF TIBET]

BUDDIST PALOMNIK U SVYATYN TIBETA [A BUDDHIST PILGRIM TO THE SHRINES OF TIBET]

Petrograd: Russian Geographical Society, 1919. Quarto, x, 472 pages. In Very Good condition. Rebound in full green cloth with brown leather label to spine. Head and tail of spine lightly bumped. Text block age-toned with light bumping to edges. Text block features deckled edges. Text in Russian with numerous in-text illustrations. SH Consignment.

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Gombojab Tsybikov (1873-1930) was an explorer and photographer. Born into an ethnically Buryat family of practicing Buddhists in the Trans-Baikal region of Russia, Tsybikov studied at the Oriental Faculty of St. Petersburg University, where his professors included S.F. Oldenberg and V.V. Grigoriev. In the late 19th century, European travelers and researchers were not permitted into Tibet; however, Tsybikov, as a Buddhist, was permitted entry as a part of a group of Buddhist pilgrims in 1899-1902. He traveled extensively during his time in Tibet, visiting major cities, observing religious rituals, and even meeting the Dalai Lama. His notes and--crucially--his photographs became an invaluable resource for his contemporaries who were unable to visit the region, and they have continued to provide unparalleled insight for subsequent generations of scholars.