Classical Tibetan & Yeshe-Ö - Unionpedia, the concept map
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Difference between Classical Tibetan and Yeshe-Ö
Classical Tibetan vs. Yeshe-Ö
Classical Tibetan refers to the language of any text written in Tibetic after the Old Tibetan period. Yeshe-Ö (959–1040; spiritual names Jangchub Yeshe-Ö, Byang Chub Ye shes' Od, Lha Bla Ma, Hla Lama Yeshe O, Lalama Yixiwo, also Dharmaraja – 'Noble King') was the first notable lama-king in Tibet.
Similarities between Classical Tibetan and Yeshe-Ö
Classical Tibetan and Yeshe-Ö have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Sanskrit, Tibet.
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- What Classical Tibetan and Yeshe-Ö have in common
- What are the similarities between Classical Tibetan and Yeshe-Ö
Classical Tibetan and Yeshe-Ö Comparison
Classical Tibetan has 33 relations, while Yeshe-Ö has 26. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 3.39% = 2 / (33 + 26).
References
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