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International Conference on Heritage as Soft Powder (Abstracts Volume)

By: Material type: TextLanguage: Eng Publication details: Kelaniya: Centre for Heritage Studies, 2019.Description: 124 p.; 29 cmISBN:
  • 9789557041346
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 934.9 INT
Contents:
Contents 01. Heritage & Silent Diplomacy as Soft Power: The SAARC & IORAC 02. Heritage diplomacy along belt and road initiative: Sri Lanka's role 03. Calligraphy under the Deccan sultanates 04. Cultural heritage tourism: A tool for developing Burhanpur (India) as a tourist place 05. Relics in heritages and migration of Buddhism as soft power 06. Soft power in documentation of Buddhist scriptures and culture 07. An analysis of the influence of site interpretation in tourist satisfaction: with special reference to heritage sites in Sri Lanka 08. Marginalized or Recognized? A study of the depiction of female figures of Pancanarighata in Kandyan Buddhist art 09. Feminine beauty in art form during early medieval India 10. An epigraphical analysis of women as patrons in ancient India with special reference to Buddhism 11. Ancient and modern Indian soft power politics as message of peace in heritage generation and management 12. Dynamics in migration of Ashokan edicts in and around Delhi vis.
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Special Collelction Nagananda International Institute for Buddhist Studies(NIIBS) 934.9 INT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 07092 Not for loan 07092

Contents 01. Heritage & Silent Diplomacy as Soft Power: The SAARC & IORAC 02. Heritage diplomacy along belt and road initiative: Sri Lanka's role 03. Calligraphy under the Deccan sultanates 04. Cultural heritage tourism: A tool for developing Burhanpur (India) as a tourist place 05. Relics in heritages and migration of Buddhism as soft power 06. Soft power in documentation of Buddhist scriptures and culture 07. An analysis of the influence of site interpretation in tourist satisfaction: with special reference to heritage sites in Sri Lanka 08. Marginalized or Recognized? A study of the depiction of female figures of Pancanarighata in Kandyan Buddhist art 09. Feminine beauty in art form during early medieval India 10. An epigraphical analysis of women as patrons in ancient India with special reference to Buddhism 11. Ancient and modern Indian soft power politics as message of peace in heritage generation and management 12. Dynamics in migration of Ashokan edicts in and around Delhi vis.

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