RT Article T1 Pilgrims in Old Uyghur Inscriptions: A Glimpse behind Their Records JF Dynamics in the history of religions VO 11 SP 204 OP 229 A1 Raschmann, Simone-Christiane LA English PB Brill YR 2020 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1841934232 AB When dealing with the subject of pilgrimage in Old Uyghur manuscripts, we encounter a lack of detailed personal reports like those of the famous Chinese pilgrims Xuanzang, Faxian or Yijing. On the other hand, a huge amount of Old Uyghur Buddhist scriptures of varying content, as well as records of Buddhist communities and monasteries, are preserved and clearly demonstrate the widespread and fairly long-lasting Buddhist orientation of the Uyghurs. Since pilgrimage is an important Buddhist practice, it is worth looking for traces of pilgrims in the remains of Old Uyghur inscriptions to find out their story. Old Uyghur pilgrim inscriptions discovered in the Hexi and Turfan regions are the focus of this chapter. By using the results of a multi-disciplinary research project of ruin Q in Kočo, the significance of this site as a ‘holy place’ for Buddhist pilgrims is revealed. K1 Asien-Studien K1 Geschichte K1 Ostasiatische Geschichte K1 Religion K1 Religion in Asien K1 Religionswissenschaften K1 Zentralasien DO 10.1163/9789004417731_010