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		Definition of Lamaism in English: Lamaismnounˈlɑːməɪz(ə)mˈlɑməˌɪzəm mass nounThe system of doctrine and observances inculcated and maintained by lamas; Tibetan Buddhism. 喇嘛教;藏传佛教 Example sentencesExamples -  Mahayana Buddhism combined with the native Tibetan religion to create a new form of Buddhism, called Lamaism.
 -  In the 16th century they were converted to Lamaism.
 -  The Dongba culture or ancient Naxi culture combines elements of Lamaism, Buddhism and Taoism.
 -  Chinese officials did, however, try to conciliate the nomads by promoting Tibetan Lamaism, the religion of the Mongols.
 -  We then went to The Palace of Heavenly Tranquility where sacrifices were made to the Gods of Manchos and Lamaism.
 -  Finally, on the 3rd of March, the group departed Hoten and on the 26th they arrived at the towns of Koyafu and nearby Oyafu, both of which are centers of Lamaism.
 -  In some pastoral areas, the Ewenki believe in Lamaism, the Tibetan form of Buddhism adopted by the majority of Mongols.
 -  The main religion is Lamaism, which is the Yellow Sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
 -  The Uygurs, Huis, Uzbeks, and Kazaks are Muslims whereas the Mongolians generally believe in the Yellow sect of Lamaism.
 
    Definition of Lamaism in US English: Lamaismnounˈlɑməˌɪzəmˈläməˌizəm The system of doctrine and observances inculcated and maintained by lamas; Tibetan Buddhism. 喇嘛教;藏传佛教 Example sentencesExamples -  The main religion is Lamaism, which is the Yellow Sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
 -  The Dongba culture or ancient Naxi culture combines elements of Lamaism, Buddhism and Taoism.
 -  Chinese officials did, however, try to conciliate the nomads by promoting Tibetan Lamaism, the religion of the Mongols.
 -  In some pastoral areas, the Ewenki believe in Lamaism, the Tibetan form of Buddhism adopted by the majority of Mongols.
 -  We then went to The Palace of Heavenly Tranquility where sacrifices were made to the Gods of Manchos and Lamaism.
 -  Mahayana Buddhism combined with the native Tibetan religion to create a new form of Buddhism, called Lamaism.
 -  The Uygurs, Huis, Uzbeks, and Kazaks are Muslims whereas the Mongolians generally believe in the Yellow sect of Lamaism.
 -  In the 16th century they were converted to Lamaism.
 -  Finally, on the 3rd of March, the group departed Hoten and on the 26th they arrived at the towns of Koyafu and nearby Oyafu, both of which are centers of Lamaism.
 
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