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Nasridin Ependi and Ethnic Policy of People´s Republic of China in Xinjiang
Klimeš, Ondřej
The paper examines in which the character of Nasridin Ependi in contemporary ethnic policy of the People´s Republic of China in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
Egyptian Mawlids in the Context of Contemporary Sufi Spirituality
Ostřanský, Bronislav
Mawlids – as many-sided religious and social phenomenon – have a long and uninterrupted tradition within Islam. Since uncertain beginnings which can be traced back to the 13th or 14th centuries until the present times their participants have been put together by the identical common motive – the will to express their respect, devoutness and loyalty to a certain saint (walī). Using the popular Muslim parable describing the pilgrimage to Mecca (hajj), we might to state that ways and manners of wandering are different, but the Aim is just one. On the example of these religious celebrations we can clearly illustrate to what a degree Islamic mysticism and Muslim folk religiosity are closely interwoven until it is quite impossible study both of them separately (!). In general, celebrations of mawlids connect both religious and profane aspects and up to the present day belong to the most significant sources for our study of the contemporary popular Muslim (not only Egyptian) religiosity.
About Anglish in Indian education system
Marková, Dagmar
Education in English creates a new, very thin stratum of elite. English language creates a sort of a firm but very thin cover, under which Indian languages and culture live.
Catalan atlas of 1375 as a historical-geographical source
Liščák, Vladimír
This paper describes a Catalan atlas of 1375 which contains also eastern parts Asia on the base of itineraries by Marco Polo and Odoric of Pordenone.
Odoric of Pordenone: From Venice to Peking and back. Meetings on the Roads of the Old World in the 13th–14th centuries. Proceedings of the International Conference. Pilsen, 13th to 14th November 2006
Sommer, Petr ; Liščák, Vladimír
Collected papers on the contacts between medieval Europe and the East and especially on the role of Odoric of Pordenone, a Franciscan missionary of the 14th century.
The contribution of Odoric of Pordenone on the promotion of geographical knowledge of the East in Europe
Liščák, Vladimír
Odoric of Pordenone (1275/85 – 1331), a Franciscan missionary, ranks among the most important persons travelling in the 13th/14th centuries to China. The numerous copies of Odoric’s narrative (both of the original text and of the versions in French, Italian, German &c.) that have come down to our time show how speedily and widely it acquired popularity.
Introduction: Odoric of Pordenone and the Eastern Parts of the World
Liščák, Vladimír
Odoric of Pordenone (1275/85 – 1331), a Franciscan missionary, ranks among the most important persons travelling in the 13th/14th centuries to China. The numerous copies of Odoric’s narrative (both of the original text and of the versions in French, Italian, German &c.) that have come down to our time show how speedily and widely it acquired popularity.
Are the Mandarin "retroflexes" retroflex? "Palatals" palatal? "Velars" velar? Notes on terminology.
Třísková, Hana
Mandarin initial consonants are traditionally classified into several series. The classification is based on the articulatory features. The paper explores whether the terms used for identifying particular series reflect real articulatory features of the proper consonants (such as: is the "retroflex" series articulated with the tip of the tongue curled backwards?) The conclusion: we have to distinguish between the phonological usage of the particular term (i.e. the term is used for classifying the series) and the phonetic usage (i.e. the term is used for describing the articulation).
Multiculturalism in Taiwan - a specific topic for study
Liščák, Vladimír
With the democratization of Taiwan since the end of 1980s, and namely since 1990s, revival of cultural tradition in local languages, including languages of Taiwanese aboriginals, has become
Changes in relationship with merchants in Confucian tradition
Obuchová, Ľubica
Confucianism was widely applied in Chinese economy and laws. Traditional economic thought stresses the social importance of agriculture, but depreciates the role of commerce. In the hierarchy of Chinese traditional society merchants were placed at the bottom.

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