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Showing 82 results for Mongolian (Central or West Asian) or Tibetan
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Mongolian or Tibetan
12th–14th century

Tibetan or Mongolian
possibly 12th–14th century

Mongolian (Central or West Asian) or Tibetan
13th–15th century

Mongolian
15th–17th century

Tibetan or Mongolian
late 15th–early 17th century

Tibetan
14th–16th century

Tibetan or Chinese
14th–15th century

probably Central or West Asian
ca. 14th–15th century

India (possibly West Bengal) or Bangladesh
11th–12th century

Mongolian or Tibetan
13th–15th century

possibly Mongolian or Central Asian
15th–17th century

Tibetan or Central Asian
possibly 15th–17th century

Mongolian or Tibetan
possibly 14th–16th century

Tibetan or Mongolian
15th–17th century

Tibetan or Mongolian
late 13th–15th century

Tibetan or Mongolian
15th–17th century

Mongolian or Tibetan
possibly 15th–16th century

Tibetan or Mongolian
14th–16th century

Tibetan or Mongolian
possibly 16th–19th century

Tibetan or Mongolian
15th–17th century

Tibetan or Mongolian
16th–17th century

Central Asian or Russian, Blue Horde
probably ca. 1342–57

Tibetan, and possibly Bhutanese and Nepalese
18th–19th century

Tibetan, and possibly Bhutanese and Nepalese
18th–19th century

Western Tibetan or Central Asian, possibly Oriat or Kalmyk Mongol
possibly 16th–17th century

Tibet
11th–12th century

Fanfu Lou (Seal of Zha Youci)
19th century

Tibetan
19th–20th century

Unidentified
13th or early 14th century

Tibetan
ca. 1750–ca. 1850

Tibetan
blade, ca. 16th–17th century; hilt, scabbard, and belt, ca. early 18th–mid-19th century

Eastern Tibetan or Chinese
possibly 17th–18th century

Plai Bat II Temple, Lahan Sai District, Buriram Province, Thailand
8th century

Central Asian, Sicilian, or North African
first half 13th century

India, Ancient kingdom of Kashmir
9th century

9th–10th century

9th–10th century

Gilles Joubert
1759

Eastern Central Asia or northern China
7th–9th century

Central Thailand
second half of 7th to early 8th century