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Dziewulski Michał (1978- ). Dziewulski Michał (1978- ). Ambassadors of dialogue - introduction Hatschek Christoph (1974- ). Blessing and curse of (military) diplomatic gifts Bogaerts Ilse. Value of donations: one hundred years of the acquisition policy of the Royal Army Museum, Brussels Allan Stuart. Re-capturing the British imperial past Lidchi Henrietta. Re-capturing the British imperial past Radway Robyn D. Misunderstanding Ottoman Europe: the material culture of the borderlands in Renaissance depictions of the Ottoman world Tetteris Karin (1967- ). Image of "the Other" - how a 17th-century Russian banner was interpreted by the Swedish victors Smith-Christmas Kenneth L. United States Marine Corps' "Mameluke" sword Yallop Henry. Swords of Empire: the 19th century frenchification of European edged weapons Titova Elena. Diplomatic and cultural dialogue via objects Grönhammar Ann (1951- ). Diplomatic gifts for Swedish sovereigns from Safavid Persia and two European vassal states of the Ottoman Empire in the 17th century Godlewski Jarosław. Diplomatic gifts from the era of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the collection of the Polish Army Museum in Warsaw Franz Rainald (1964- ). Viennese porcelain as a diplomatic gift Tavares Maria José. Diplomatic gift from Japan, and the creation of the Chinese room in the Palácio da Ajuda Vinogradova Daria. Weapons as ambassadorial gifts in the collection of the Central Armed Forces Museum of the Russian Federation Porodina Elena. Weapons as ambassadorial gifts in the collection of the Central Armed Forces Museum of the Russian Federation Prokopczuk-Runowska Izabela. Gifts of friendship in the collection of the Polish Army Museum in Warsaw Karl Barbara. Diplomatic gifts and collecting Pall Martina. Etched iron cabinet from the Schell Collection Bělová Jana (1977- ). Fragments of the railings from Saint Ivan's tomb Cassar Robert. Story of a cannon: diplomacy, friendship and gratitude Smith Kay Douglas. Iron keys of Riga: cannon, diplomacy and Tudor policy in the Baltic Krutisch Petra (1957- ). Between pride and suspicion Johnston Peter. Gifts from the frontiers of Empire
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Fajcsák Györgyi. Hideg Rachel. Tóth Zsuzsa. Windhoffer Tímea. Bereczki Zoltán. Lajos Ligeti's photographs from his expeditions to Inner Mongolia Birtalan Ágnes (1961- ). Family altars in Yurts Birtalan Ágnes (1961- ). "They move about in search of water and pasture." The material culture of the Mongolian Nomads Csíky Gergely (1979- ). Hungarian archaeological fieldwork in Mongolia Fajcsák Györgyi. Foreword Fajcsák Györgyi. The art of the Nomadic peoples from the Northern Borderlands of China. Collecting work carried out in the Ordos region by Zoltán Felvinczi Takács between the Two World Wars Rákos Attila (1976- ). Hungarian expeditions in Mongolia and among Mongolic peoples Sárközi Alice (1942- ). An iconographic description of altars in Tibetan-Mongolian monasteries Szilágyi Zsolt (1970- ). The historical and cultural role of the Mongolian jebtsundambas Teleki Krisztina (1978- ). Depictions and sacred texts of the Buddhist Goddess and Dharma Protectress Śrīdevī in the Mongolian collection of the Ferenc Museum of Asiatic Arts Teleki Krisztina (1978- ). Hungarians in the "New Mongolia" in the 1920s Végh József. A photojournalist in Mongolia (1959 and 1972). Photographs taken by Miklós Rév in the collection of the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts Végh József. The "Gcod" ceremony in post-communist Mongolia Vinkovics Judit. Objects related to Dzanabadzar and his followers in the Mongolian collection of the Ferenc Museum of Asiatic Arts Wilhelm Gábor. Vilmos Diószegi and his shamanic research Windhoffer Tímea. Lajos Ligeti's travels in inner Mongolia as reflected in the artefacts donated to the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts Windhoffer Tímea. Mongolian diplomatic gifts presented during state visits in the second half of the 20th century Windhoffer Tímea. The iconography of Vaiśravana images in the Mongolian collection of the Ferenc Museum of Asiatic Arts, based on a votive text
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