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pronounced [sɔ́ŋt͡sɛ̃ ɡʌ̀mpo]) (Tibetan: སྲོང་བཙན་སྒམ་པོ, Wylie:
srong btsan sgam po, ZYPY: Songzän Gambo; (601–683 CE,
reign 614-648) was the 33rd Tibetan...
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Wrathful female spirits or
goddesses ’Dre –
Ghosts or
wandering spirits Btsan –
Mountain or
storm spirits,
often ****ociated with
warlike energy In tantric...
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srong lde brtsan/
btsan, ZYPY:
Chisong Dêzän,
Lhasa dialect: [ʈʂʰisoŋ tetsɛ̃]) was the son of Me...
- (early 12th century)
bTsan phyug lde (mid-12th century) bKra shis lde (12th century)
Grags btsan lde (12th century)
brother of
bTsan phyug lde)
Grags pa...
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Regent (mid-12th century) rTse 'bar
btsan, King (12th century) sPyi lde
btsan, King (12th century) rNam lde
btsan, King (12th/13th century) Nyi ma lde...
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Darma U Dum Tsen (Tibetan: དར་མ་འུ་དུམ་བཙན, Wylie: dar ma 'u dum
btsan),
better known as
Langdarma (Tibetan: གླང་དར་མ།, Wylie:
glang dar ma, THL: Lang...
- Gar
Tongtsen Yulsung (Tibetan: མགར་སྟོང་བཙན་ཡུལ་སྲུང༌།, Wylie: mgar
stong btsan yul srung; Chinese: 噶爾·東贊域松; 590-667) was a
general of the
Tibetan Empire...
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Tsenpo (gNya'-khri
bTsan-po) 127–? BCE 2
Mutri Tsenpo (Mu-khri
bTsan-po) 3
Dingtri Tsenpo (Ding-khri
bTsan-po) 4
Sotri Tsenpo (So-khri
bTsan-po) 5
Mertri Tsenpo...
- Muné
Tsenpo (Tibetan: མུ་ནེ་བཙན་པོ་, Wylie: Mu-ne
btsan-po) was the 39th
Emperor of
Tibet (r. c. 797?-799?). This
period of
Tibetan history,
towards the...
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Tridu Songtsen (Tibetan: ཁྲི་འདུས་སྲོང་བཙན་, Wylie: Khri 'dus-srong
btsan),
Tridu Songtsen or
Dusong Mangban, (b.668 – 704d.; r. 676–704 CE) was the 36th...