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Zanabazar ( 1635 – 1723 ), Zaya Pandita ( 1599 – 1662 ) and Danzanravjaa ( 1803 – 1856 ) are among the most famous Mongolian holy men.
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* 1635: In Zanabazar, the first Jebtsundamba Khutughtu is born as a great-grandson of Abadai Khan of the Khalkha.
The first Jebtsundamba, Zanabazar ( 1635 – 1723 ), was identified as the reincarnation of the scholar Taranatha of the Jonang school of Tibetan Buddhism.
Zanabazar and 1723
Pre-1778 artifacts that never left the city since its founding include the Vajradhara statue made by Zanabazar himself in 1683 ( the city's main deity kept at the Vajradhara temple ), a highly ornate throne presented to Zanabazar by the Kangxi Emperor ( before 1723 ), a sandalwood hat presented to Zanabazar by the Dalai Lama ( c. 1663 ), Zanabazar's large fur coat which was also presented by the Kangxi Emperor and a great number of original statues made by Zanabazar himself ( e. g. the Green Tara ).
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* 1635-1723 Öndör Gegeen Zanabazar ( Blo-bzang-bstan-pa ' i-rgyal-mtshan ), 1st Jebtsundamba Khutughtu
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The Zanabazar Museum of Fine Arts contains a large collection of Mongolian art, including works of the 17th century sculptor / artist Zanabazar, as well as Mongolia's most famous painting, One Day In Mongolia by B. Sharav.
Shankh Monastery (, Shankh Khiid ) is one of the oldest and most important monasteries in Mongolia, founded in 1647 by Zanabazar.
Zanabazar and Mongolian
The Soyombo script is an abugida created by the Mongolian monk and scholar Bogdo Zanabazar in the late 17th century, that can also be used to write Tibetan and Sanskrit.
The Soyombo script ( Mongolian, soyombo bichig ) is an abugida developed by the Mongolian monk and scholar Bogdo Zanabazar in 1686 to write Mongolian.
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Zanabazar had created it for the translation of Buddhist texts from Sanskrit or Tibetan, and both he and his students used it extensively for that purpose.
At around the same time, Zanabazar also developed the Horizontal square script, which was only rediscovered in 1801.
File: Zanabazar Fine Arts Museum. jpg | Zanabazar's Fine Arts Museum, built in 1905 by Russian merchant Gudvintsal as a trading shop.
Zanabazar was the son of the Tüsheet Khan Gombodorj, ruler of central Khalkha Mongolia, and himself became the spiritual head of the Khalkha Mongols.
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In 1635 – 38, Pietro Boncompagni commissioned from Algardi a colossal statue of Philip Neri with kneeling angels for Santa Maria in Vallicella, completed in 1640.
* 1635 – The first public school in the United States, Boston Latin School, is founded in Boston, Massachusetts.
* Hanson, Robert Brand, " Dedham, Massachusetts, 1635 – 1890 ," published by Dedham Historical Society, 1976
* 1635 – Eighty Years ' War: The Siege of Schenkenschans begins ; Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, begins the recapture of the strategically important fortress from the Spanish Army.
Jacques Callot (; c. 1592 – 1635 ) was a baroque printmaker and draftsman from the Duchy of Lorraine ( an independent state on the North-Eastern border with France, Southwestern border of Germany and overlapping the Southern Netherlands ).
Their authority began to rise with Fakhr ad-Din I, who was permitted by Ottoman authorities to organize his own army, and reached its peak with Fakhr ad-Din II ( 1570 – 1635 ).
* 1635 – Dutch colonial forces on Taiwan launch a pacification campaign against native villages, resulting in Dutch control of the middle and south of the island.
1635 and 1723
Along with the inventor and microscopist Robert Hooke ( 1635 – 1703 ), Sir Christopher Wren ( 1632 – 1723 ) and Sir Isaac Newton ( 1642 – 1727 ), English scientist and astronomer Edmond Halley ( 1656 – 1742 ) was trying to develop a mechanical explanation for planetary motion.
* Richard Gough, author of " Antiquities and Memories of the Parish of Myddle ", and " Observations concerning the seats in Myddle and the families to which they belong " was born in 1635 and died in 1723.
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As the representative of an old family ( monuments to his ancestors in Ludgvan parish church date as far back as 1635 ), he became possessor of a modest patrimony.
Among the committee's members were John Evelyn ( 1620 – 1706 ), Thomas Sprat ( 1635 – 1713 ), and John Dryden ( 1631 – 1700 ).
While in the Netherlands he changed his address frequently, living among other places in Dordrecht ( 1628 ), Franeker ( 1629 ), Amsterdam ( 1629 – 30 ), Leiden ( 1630 ), Amsterdam ( 1630 – 32 ), Deventer ( 1632 – 34 ), Amsterdam ( 1634 – 35 ), Utrecht ( 1635 – 36 ), Leiden ( 1636 ), Egmond ( 1636 – 38 ), Santpoort ( 1638 – 1640 ), Leiden ( 1640 – 41 ), Endegeest ( a castle near Oegstgeest ) ( 1641 – 43 ), and finally for an extended time in Egmond-Binnen ( 1643 – 49 ).
Another reference is provided by Thomas Gale, Dean of York ( c. 1635 – 1702 ), but this comes nearly four hundred years after the events it describes:
The French colonised Martinique ( 1635 ), the Guadeloupe archipelago ( 1635 ), St. Martin ( 1648 ), and St. Barths ( 1648 ) and Saint Croix ( 1650 ).
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