
Ja Lama - Wikipedia
Ja Lama (Mongolian: Жа Лама, also known as Dambiijantsan, Mongolian: Дамбийжанцан or Dambiijaa, Mongolian: Дамбийжаа; 1862–1922) was an adventurer and warlord of unknown birth and background who fought successive campaigns against the rule of the Qing dynasty in western Mongolia between 1890 and 1922.
Life of Ja Lama - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
Ja Lama had a command not only of the Mongolian language, but of Chinese, Tibetan, and Sanskrit as well, and he also knew a bit of Russian.” (Oddly, the Diluv Khutagt claimed that Dambijantsan, despite the years he had supposedly lived in Tibet, could not speak Tibetan at all.)
Ja Lama - Military Wiki | Fandom
Ja Lama (Mongolian language: Жа Лама, also known as Dambiijantsan, Mongolian language: Дамбийжанцан or Dambiijaa, Mongolian language: Дамбийжаа, (1862–1922)) was an adventurer and warlord of unknown birth and background who fought successive campaigns against Chinese rule in western Mongolia...
Dža lama - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
Ja Lama (Dža Lama) (Mongolian: Жа Лама, also known as Dambiijantsan, Mongolian: Дамбийжанцан or Dambiijaa, Mongolian: Дамбийжаа, (1862–1922)) was an adventurer of unknown birth and background who posed as a Buddhist lama, though it is not clear whether he actually was one.
Ja Lama - Wikiwand
Ja Lama was an adventurer and warlord of unknown birth and background who fought successive campaigns against the rule of the Qing dynasty in western Mongolia between 1890 and 1922.
Ja-Lama Ruthless Warlord from Mongolia - YouTube
Ja-Lama,"avenging lama," reincarnated Mahakala and a ruthless warlord from Western Mongolia (1910s-1923), a video preview for chapter 2 of a book Red Shambha...
ᠰᠦᠬᠡᠪᠠᠭᠠᠲᠤᠷ ᠬᠠᠷᠭᠢᠰ ᠳᠠᠮᠪᠢᠵᠠᠨᠴᠠᠨ ᠢ ᠤᠰᠠᠳᠬᠠᠬᠤ ᠳᠠᠭᠠᠯᠭᠠᠪᠤᠷᠢ ᠶᠢ ᠥᠭ᠍ᠭᠦᠭ᠍ᠰᠡᠨ ᠨᠢ ...
This typewritten document consists of pages in the size of 29x21 cm. It is a copy of a document issued originally in 1921 by Sukhbaatar in order to execute Dambiijantsan also known as Ja Lama (1862-1922, executed in 1922).
Pulp History – the legend of the False Lama | Karavansara
Aug 31, 2015 · Ja Lama was a Mongolian adventurer – even if in all likelihood he was actually a Russian, from the Volga region. His true name was probably Dambijatsan – which was contracted in Ja by his Mongolian followers.
Ja Lama with his Legends by Vello Vaartnou - Academia.edu
The paper discusses Ja-Lama, a controversial figure in Mongolian history, exploring his life as a possible incarnation of Buddhist ideals and his political influence.
Ja-Lama - The Life and Death of Dambijantsan by Don Croner (2010)
Jun 30, 2021 · From Mongolia he and the Russian refugees whom he had fallen in with hoped to travel south through Tibet and ultimately seek asylum in British-controlled India. According to Ossendowski his party was turned back somewhere on the edge of the Tibetan Plateau after a gun battle with bandits in which he himself was wounded.