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Deutsch: Die Mani-Steine am kleinen Gyanamani-Tempel bei Yushu-Gyêgu stellen die wohl größte Ansamlung von Manisteinen weltweit dar und sind zudem sehr schön gearbeitet.
Date Winter 2006
date QS:P,+2006-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P4241,Q40720553
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Source Andreas Gruschke (Freiburg)
Author Andreas Gruschke (Freiburg)
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  • 2008-01-07 19:31 Gruschke 400×300× (68188 bytes) {{Information |Beschreibung = Die Mani-Steine am kleinen Gyanamani-Tempel bei Yushu-Gyêgu stellen die wohl größte Ansamlung von Manisteinen weltweit dar und sind zudem sehr schön gearbeitet. |Quelle = Andreas Gruschke (Freiburg) |Urheber = Andreas Gru

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