Shagdaryn Bira
Professor Shagdaryn Bira (born September 1927) is a Mongolian historian and scholar noted for his research that examines the history, culture, religion, and languages of the Mongols.[1][2][3] This research covers a wide area from ancient ties between Mongolia, India and Tibet to Ghenghis Khan's Mongolian Empire to Mongolian communism in the 20th century.[4][5][6][7]
Since 1987, he has served as the General Secretary for the International Association for Mongol Studies and worked as a visiting professor at universities and research institutes in several countries, including Russia, France, India, and Japan.[8][9] He has written numerous books, including the Mongolian Historiography in the 13th-17th Centuries, and contributed various chapters/volumes to UNESCO's History of Civilizations of Central Asia.[10][11][12][13][14][15]
Dr. Bira is also President of the Roerich Society of Mongolia and Director of The Nicholas Roerich Museum and Shambhala Art Institute.[16][17] He worked with Glenn Mullin to save the Roerich house in Mongolia and restore it as a museum and art gallery.[18][19][20] Professor Bira is the oldest living student of George Roerich.[20]
In 2006 he was awarded the Fukuoka Prize.[9]
References
- ↑ "Shagdaryn Bira - The 17th Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize : Academic Prize".
- ↑ "About the Expedition - Field Expedition: Mongolia, National Geographic".
- ↑ Монгол Тулгатан (7 December 2015). "[Монгол Тулгатны 100 эрхэм] - Ш.Бира" – via YouTube.
- ↑ Jargal Dambadarjaa (17 November 2011). "Bira Shagdar" – via YouTube.
- ↑ "К изучению истории культа Тнгри у монголов".
- ↑ http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n84-35729/
- ↑ Lin, Albert Yu-Min (2012-03-12). "Globalization Through the Eyes of a Nomad". National Geographic (blogs). Retrieved 2016-05-30.
- ↑ http://www.nytimes.com/1991/07/22/world/buddha-and-genghis-khan-back-in-mongolia.html?pagewanted=all
- 1 2 "Academic Prize 2006, Shagdaryn BIRA - Laureates - Fukuoka Prize". Fukuoka Prize.
- ↑ ""The Secret History of the Mongols" by Bira, Shagdaryn - UNESCO Courier, September 1989 - Online Research Library: Questia".
- ↑ http://www.unesco.org/culture/asia/html_eng/auteurs.htm#SH. BIRA
- ↑ "Historical Dictionary of Mongolia".
- ↑ Elisseeff, Vadime (1 January 1998). "The Silk Roads: Highways of Culture and Commerce". Berghahn Books – via Google Books.
- ↑ "http://fukuoka-prize.org/en/laureate/pdf/2006shagdaryn_cv.pdf" (PDF). External link in
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(help) - ↑ Bira, Sh; Krueger, John R. (John Richard) (1 January 2002). "Mongolian historical writing from 1200 to 1700 / Shagdaryn Bira ; translated from the original Russian by John R. Krueger and revised and updated by the author". Center for East Asian Studies, Western Washington Universioty – via National Library of Australia.
- ↑ "Roerich Shambhala Museum and Art Institute opens in Mongolia". Lion's Roar. 13 August 2009.
- ↑ glennmullin (30 July 2011). "Vol 7: Prof. S. Bira, Portrait of a Mongol Hero".
- ↑ "Roerich Mongolia Website".
- ↑ "Roerich Mongolia Website".
- 1 2 Watch, Theosophy (15 August 2014). "Land of Mystery: Roerich's Shambhala".