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  1. Sarat Chandra Dash (Bengali: শরৎচন্দ্র দাশ) (18 July 1849 – 5 January 1917) was an Indian scholar of Tibetan language and culture most noted for his two journeys to Tibet in 1879 and in 1881–1882.

  2. Sarat Chandra Das (1849-1917), erudito indio de la cultura e idioma tibetano, destacado por sus dos viajes al Tíbet en 1879 y en 1881-1882. Biografía. Nacido en Chittagong, Bengala Oriental, en el seno de una familia hindú, Sarat Chandra Das asistió al Presidency College en Calcuta.

  3. Sarat Chandra Das war ein indischer Gelehrter der tibetischen Sprache und Kultur, Spion und Abenteurer, Sprachwissenschaftler und buddhistischer Gelehrter, der durch seine beiden Reisen nach Tibet bekannt wurde und in Darjeeling wirkte. Das war Mitglied des Bengal Educational Service und der Asiatic Society of Bengal.

  4. 16 de mar. de 2016 · Sent by Britain to carry out a secret survey, Sarat Chandra Das became enchanted instead.

  5. Prof (Dr) SARAT C. DAS. Director (Research), C3S Business School, Spain and Director, Aspire Business School, Barcelona, Spain. Dr Sarat Chandra Das has well over two-and-a-half decades of working career behind him, spanning television broadcasting, print and new media, publishing and teaching in Australia, Afghanistan, Nepal, Spain, Thailand ...

  6. 13 de jun. de 2019 · Why did Sarat Chandra Das a Bengali engineer from Calcutta sneak into Tibet in the 1880s, then a ‘forbidden land’? The book Bells of Shangri-La, authored by Parimal Bhattacharya, retraces the journey of these adventurous spies who were caught up in a deadly game of geopolitics.

  7. 2 de sept. de 2022 · Sarat Chandra lived, while at Peking, in the lamasery outside the An-ting gate, known as the Hsi Huang ssu, and in which all Tibetan traders stop when at Peking. He wore the dress common to lamas in China, and was always called the “Ka-che lama,” or “the lama from Kashmir.”