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Department of Global and International Studies University of California Mark Juergensmeyer Professor of Sociology and Director, Santa Barbara (12 October 2006).
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and his two nephews served as delegates of Tibet's political leadership at the suggestion of the
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arrived at Godan's court he cured Godan of an illness, and Godan then became his disciple and
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were encouraged by Godan to invent a Mongolian script, called
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