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The Tibetan Governmental Transport and Postal System: Horse Services and Other Taxes from the 13th to the 20th Centuries
Author Maurer, Petra (著)
Source Buddhism, Law & Society
Volumev.5
Date2019-20
Pages91 - 148
PublisherUniversity at Buffalo; William S. Hein & Co., Inc.
Publisher Url https://www.law.buffalo.edu/
LocationBuffalo, NY, US [水牛城, 紐約州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
AbstractThis paper examines the Tibetan transport and postal system from the 13th to the 20th century. In the initial phase of the Yüan dynasty (1279–1368), the Mongols presumably reestablished structures that remained from Tibet’s imperial period. The investigation leads us back to the time when horses were a deciding factor regarding the organization of empires and indispensable to people’s lives. With their routes, the team of horse and rider connected single people, regions and empires, in Tibet but also in many other parts of the world as well. The main sources of information are travelogues from the 13th century onward, a report of a transHimalayan expedition, and Tibetan documents from the Yüan dynasty (1279–1368) and the Ganden Podrang period (dGa’ ldan pho brang, 1642– 1911). The first part of the paper introduces the postal and transport service systems in China and Mongolia and provides a brief survey on levies and taxes in historic Tibet. The travelogues date to different periods and are therefore unsuitable for drawing an overall image of this service that formed part of the Tibetan taxation system. However, they give us insight into several aspects of the administrative organization of the transport service, its beneficiaries, and the number of horses available at a station, as well as a first glance at the number of postal stations and distances covered. The following paragraphs reflect on the terminology related to these services that Tibetans commonly performed by horse, which reveals the multi-cultural influences of the Mongol Empire, that extended via Nepal as far as Persia. The analyzed terminology originates in historical documents and examines terms adopted from Mongolian language as well as Tibetan terms attesting the use of horses for postal service and transport. The documents allow an insight into the array of opportunities and possible duties, the intricacy of the taxation system but also the sorrows and pains for the dependent farmers and cattle breeders (mi ser) who had to pay the taxes. They also mirror the connection between Tibetan Buddhism and the administrative arrangements and obligations. Moreover, they offer a glance at historic Tibet with the position and power of local rulers and an amban as well as the TibetanChinese and Tibetan-Mongolian relations.
Table of contentsAbstract 91
GENERAL INTRODUCTION 92
1. Survey on Transport Services in Mongolia, China and India from the 13th to the 20th Centuries 95
2. Postal Services in Europe 100
OUTLINE ON THE TRANSPORT TAXES IN THE YARLUNG EMPIRE AND YÜAN DYNASTY 101
TAXES AND LEVIES DURING THE GANDEN PODRANG PERIOD 108
1. General Remarks on Levies and Duties 108
2. The Postal and Transport System 110
THE POSTAL SERVICE RTA ZAM 112
HORSE TRANSPORTATION SERVICES AND PACK ANIMALS (RTA ’UL, RTA KHAL AND RTA’U KHAL MA) 114
THE SA TSHIGS AND RDZONG BSKYEL TRANSPORT SERVICES 118
THE TRANSPORTATION SERVICES LAM THOG AND ZHON KHAL, NUMBERS AND DISTANCES 127
THE ROUTE TAX (LAM KHRAL) 129
THE MESSENGERS AND EMISSARIES 131
CONCLUDING SUMMARY 133
FINAL REMARKS 135
BIBLIOGRAPHY 137
ISSN24759260 (P); 24759279 (E)
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Created date2023.04.19
Modified date2023.04.19



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