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Migration from Bangladesh to Europe
Mucha, Zbyněk ; Stojanov, Robert (advisor) ; Štipl, Zdeněk (referee)
and Key words This thesis deals with the contemporary topic of international migration to Europe, namely the phenomenon of migration from Bangladesh to Europe. While the media and academic literature have paid attention to the migration of residents of the Middle East and Africa to Europe, the issue of migration from Bangladesh to Europe has not been frequent and well- elucidated. Thus, this thesis aspires to solve the following research questions: 1) What are the major reasons and factors inducing migration from Bangladesh in the present day; 2) What are the main points of supply of information having an influence on the decision making of migrants; 3) What are the major trends of migration between the source regions and the final destination. As primary methodical procedures, I selected in-depth and semi-structured interviews with fifteen experts, who were interviewed in Bangladesh between January and February 2018. The following conclusions have been drawn from these interviews: 1) There is no single specific motivation for the emigration from Bangladesh as it proves to be a combination of several factors which elicit migration, whether economical, socio-political, or environmental; 2) The migrants obtain information predominantly from their relatives, friends or brokers, the so-called dalals,...
The life of bengal master Atisha before his leaving to Tibet
Mucha, Zbyněk ; Berounský, Daniel (advisor) ; Hříbek, Martin (referee)
and key words Atisha Dipankarashrijnana (982 - 1054 A.D.) was East Indian scholar and reformer of Tibetan Buddhism. Jobo as is also called by Tibetans, is primarily known as the father of the first Tibetan monastic order ever and enjoys special veneration among the monks to this day. This thesis, however, deals only with Atisha's activity in eastern India and omits his Tibetan influence mainly on the grounds that he has been devoted enough attention in the literature already. The main goal is to show Atisha as a person holding a place not only in the history of Tibet, but also in the history of India. - Bengal, Buddhism in Eastern India, Dīpaṃkaraśrījñāna Atiśa (A ti sha Mar me mdzad dpal ye shes in Tibetan), Chandra Dynasty, India, Later Dissemination of Buddhism in Tibet (phyi dar), Tibet, Tibetan Buddhism

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