- Khye
Bumsa (Wylie: Gyad 'bum bsags) is
named in the
Sikkimese migration narratives as a 13th-century
prince from the
Minyak House in Kham in
Eastern Tibet...
- was
ruled by
Chogyals of the
Namgyal dynasty.
According to legend, Khye
Bumsa, a 14th-century
prince from the
Minyak House in Kham in
eastern Tibet, received...
- was signed. The
Treaty was
signed at Kabi
Lungchok by the Bhot King, Khye
Bumsa representing the
Bhutias and the
Lepcha Chief Thekong Tek. The
literal meaning...
- 1642 at the age of 38.
Phuntsog was a
fifth generation descendant of Khye
Bumsa, a 13th-century
prince from the Mi-nyak
House in Kham in
Eastern Tibet....
-
arrive in
Sikkim centuries later.[citation needed]
According to legend, Khye
Bumsa, a 14th-century
prince from the
Minyak House in Kham in
eastern Tibet, received...
-
colonised by
Khampas from the Kham
region of Tibet. A
Minyak prince called Khye
Bumsa (Wylie: Gyad 'bum bsags) is said to have
settled in
Chumbi and established...
- Nepa;
Brikuthli Centre Biu
Garubula Madlan Pri. Sch.;
Sabon Gari Sokotowa;
Bumsa; Kore; Charangi; Mapi; Taksaku; Maradi;
Garubula Sabon Pri. Sch.; Garubula...
- students' ****ociation (FUDUMSA)
Bayero University Medical Students ****ociation (
BUMSA)
Federal University Birnin Kebbi Medical students’ ****ociation (FUBIMSA)...
-
brotherhood by the
Lepcha Chief Thekong Tek and the
Tibetan Prince Khye
Bumsa at Kabi
Lungchok in
north Sikkim. The
Bhutias introduced Buddhism to the...
- Sch.; Shishiwaji, Pri. Sch.
Gulani Bumsa Bumsa,
Bumsa Market I;
Bumsa,
Bumsa Market II;
Bumsa, Sani's Gate;
Bumsa, Audu K. Gate; Dan Kanchi, Dan K. Gate;...