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- Barkhor abstract "The Barkhor (Tibetan: བར་སྐོར་, Wylie: bar-skor, ZYPY: Pargor; Chinese: 八廓; pinyin: bākuò) is an area of narrow streets and a public square located around Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, Tibet, China.The Barkor is a popular devotional circumabulation for pilgrims and locals. The walk was about one kilometre long and encircled the entire Jokhang, the former seat of the State Oracle in Lhasa called the Muru Nyingba Monastery, and a number of nobles' houses including Tromzikhang and Jamkhang. There were four large incense burners (sangkangs) in the four cardinal directions, with incense burning constantly, to please the gods protecting the Jokhang. The Tromzikhang market is busy in Barkhor, and the area is a major tourist attraction.Because the Jokhang Temple has been a symbolic center of Tibetan protest since 1987, the Barkhor has also seen many demonstrations. In 1989, when year the 14th Dalai Lama won the Nobel Peace Prize, pro-Dalai Lama residents threw tsampa around the Barkhor to celebrate. After the Central government denounced the prize, residents who continued such demonstrations were arrested. The square was briefly closed by riot police during the 2008 Lhasa violence.".
- Barkhor thumbnail Barkhor_street_scene,_Lhasa._1993.jpg?width=300.
- Barkhor wikiPageID "7529328".
- Barkhor wikiPageLength "2821".
- Barkhor wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Barkhor wikiPageRevisionID "647437245".
- Barkhor wikiPageWikiLink 14th_Dalai_Lama.
- Barkhor wikiPageWikiLink 2008_Lhasa_violence.
- Barkhor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chengguan_District,_Lhasa.
- Barkhor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Lhasa.
- Barkhor wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Barkhor wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_China.
- Barkhor wikiPageWikiLink Jamkhang.
- Barkhor wikiPageWikiLink Jokhang.
- Barkhor wikiPageWikiLink Lhasa.
- Barkhor wikiPageWikiLink Muru_Nyingba_Monastery.
- Barkhor wikiPageWikiLink Nechung_Oracle.
- Barkhor wikiPageWikiLink Nobel_Peace_Prize.
- Barkhor wikiPageWikiLink Riot_police.
- Barkhor wikiPageWikiLink Tibet_Autonomous_Region.
- Barkhor wikiPageWikiLink Tromzikhang.
- Barkhor wikiPageWikiLink Tsampa.
- Barkhor wikiPageWikiLink File:Barkhor_street_scene,_Lhasa._1993.jpg.
- Barkhor wikiPageWikiLink File:Jokhang_Temple_in_Tibet.jpg.
- Barkhor wikiPageWikiLink File:Old_Barkhor_street.jpg.
- Barkhor wikiPageWikiLink File:The_Barkhor,_both_a_place_for_walking_meditation_and_shopping.jpg.
- Barkhor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Barkhor".
- Barkhor p "bākuò".
- Barkhor s "八廓".
- Barkhor t "བར་སྐོར་".
- Barkhor w "bar-skor".
- Barkhor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bo.
- Barkhor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Barkhor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lhasa_Prefecture.
- Barkhor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Barkhor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tibet-stub.
- Barkhor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zh.
- Barkhor z "Pargor".
- Barkhor subject Category:Chengguan_District,_Lhasa.
- Barkhor subject Category:Populated_places_in_Lhasa.
- Barkhor hypernym Area.
- Barkhor point "29.650325 91.13314166666666".
- Barkhor type Place.
- Barkhor type SpatialThing.
- Barkhor comment "The Barkhor (Tibetan: བར་སྐོར་, Wylie: bar-skor, ZYPY: Pargor; Chinese: 八廓; pinyin: bākuò) is an area of narrow streets and a public square located around Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, Tibet, China.The Barkor is a popular devotional circumabulation for pilgrims and locals. The walk was about one kilometre long and encircled the entire Jokhang, the former seat of the State Oracle in Lhasa called the Muru Nyingba Monastery, and a number of nobles' houses including Tromzikhang and Jamkhang.".
- Barkhor label "Barkhor".
- Barkhor sameAs Q808281.
- Barkhor sameAs Barkor.
- Barkhor sameAs Barkhor.
- Barkhor sameAs Barkhor.
- Barkhor sameAs 八角街.
- Barkhor sameAs Barkhor.
- Barkhor sameAs m.0264gjd.
- Barkhor sameAs Баркор.
- Barkhor sameAs Q808281.
- Barkhor sameAs 八廓.
- Barkhor lat "29.650325".
- Barkhor long "91.13314166666666".
- Barkhor wasDerivedFrom Barkhor?oldid=647437245.
- Barkhor depiction Barkhor_street_scene,_Lhasa._1993.jpg.
- Barkhor isPrimaryTopicOf Barkhor.