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| 100 | _aUniversity of Kelaniya | ||
| 245 | _aInternational Conference on Heritage as Soft Powder (Abstracts Volume) | ||
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_aKelaniya: _bCentre for Heritage Studies, _c2019. |
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_a124 p.; _c29 cm |
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_aContents _t01. Heritage & Silent Diplomacy as Soft Power: The SAARC & IORAC _t02. Heritage diplomacy along belt and road initiative: Sri Lanka's role _t03. Calligraphy under the Deccan sultanates _t04. Cultural heritage tourism: A tool for developing Burhanpur (India) as a tourist place _t05. Relics in heritages and migration of Buddhism as soft power _t06. Soft power in documentation of Buddhist scriptures and culture _t07. An analysis of the influence of site interpretation in tourist satisfaction: with special reference to heritage sites in Sri Lanka _t08. Marginalized or Recognized? A study of the depiction of female figures of Pancanarighata in Kandyan Buddhist art _t09. Feminine beauty in art form during early medieval India _t10. An epigraphical analysis of women as patrons in ancient India with special reference to Buddhism _t11. Ancient and modern Indian soft power politics as message of peace in heritage generation and management _t12. Dynamics in migration of Ashokan edicts in and around Delhi vis. |
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