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Author Haslund-Christensen, Henning, 1896-1948, author.

Title Men and gods in Mongolia / Henning Haslund ; translated from the Swedish by Elizabeth Sprigge and Claude Napier
Published London : Routledge, 2019

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations
Series Routledge revivals
Routledge revivals.
Contents Book 1. 1. Rumours of a Khan in the West. 2. I Become a Member of the Sven Hedin Expedition. 3. The Work Begins. 4. Yolros Lama. 5. The Dance of the Gods. 6. The Dance of the Magicians. 7. Zayagan. 8. Suidor Disappears from the Camp. 9. Brief Encounter with the Advance Column. 10. Desert Justice. 11. The Oppression of the Desert. 12. Etsin-Gol at Last. 13. Life by the River. 14. Asia's Birds of Passage. 15. Sailing on Unchartered Waters with the Chief. 16. We Traverse Black Gobi. 17. A Robber's Stronghold in the Desert. 18. Prisoners. 19. Facts and Musings about a Coin and a Woman's Dress. 20. New Fields of Work. 21. The Oasis Beyond the Desert. 22. Adventure in 'The Snow Country'. 23. I Become a Shaman. Book 2. 1. Before the Goal. 2. My 'Air-Horse' Gallops Before the Wind. 3. I am Brought into the Presence of 'The Khan in the West'. 4. The Music of the Mongols. 5. The Strong Man of the Torguts. 6. 'The Primordial Spark'. 7. The Ruler's Bodily and Spiritual Births. 8. The Laws of the Steppe. 9. In the Oven. 10. Under the Smoke-Hood. 11. The Tent Temples of the Torguts. 12. Across the Mountains. 13. The Year of the 'Iron Snake' Comes In. 14. The Origin of the Torguts. 15. Occultism in a Temple Tent. 16. Farewell
Summary First published in 1935, Men & Gods in Mongolia is rare and unusual travel book that takes the reader into the virtually unknwon world of Mongolia, a country only now opening up to the West. Henning Haslund was a Swedish Explorer who accompanied Sven Hedin and other explorers into Mongolia and Central Asia in the 1920s and 30s. Haslund takesthe readerto the lost city of Karakota in the Gobi desert, introducesthe readerto the Bodgo Gegen, a God-king in Mongolia, andallows the reader to meet Dambin Jansang, the dreaded warlord of the 'Black Gobi'. Alongside the esoteric and mystical material, there is plenty of adventure; caravans across the Gobi desert; kidnapped and held for ransom; initation into shamanic societies; encounters with warlords; and the violent birth of a new nation
Notes "First published in 1935 by Kegan Paul"--Title page verso
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Hedin, Sven Anders, 1865-1952.
SUBJECT Hedin, Sven Anders, 1865-1952 fast
Subject Torghuts.
TRAVEL -- Asia -- General.
Torghuts
Travel
SUBJECT Gobi Desert (Mongolia and China) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85055504
Mongolia -- Description and travel
Subject Asia -- Gobi Desert
Mongolia
Form Electronic book
Author Sprigge, Elizabeth, 1900-1974, translator.
Napier, Claude, 1869- translator.
ISBN 9780429639364
0429639368
9780429029370
0429029373
9780429642531
0429642539
9780429636196
0429636199
Other Titles Zajagan. English