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Drigum Tsenpo was an
emperor of Tibet.
According to
Tibetan mythology, he was the
first king of
Tibet to lose his
immortality when he
angered his stable...
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neighboring kingdom arose in the
Yarlung valley, and the
Yarlung king,
Drigum Tsenpo,
attempted to
remove the
influence of the
Zhang Zhung by expelling...
- present-day Bomê County, Tibet. The
monarchs of Powo were
descendants of
Drigum Tsenpo, and used the
title Kanam Gyalpo (kaH gnam
rgyal po) or
Kanam Depa...
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blame of the
decline of Bon on two ****cutions by two
Tibetan kings,
Drigum Tsenpo and the
Buddhist King Tri
Songdetsen (r. 740–797). They also state...
- (gNya'-khri bTsan-po) from heaven, and ends with an
account of the
death of
Drigum Tsenpo, the
first mortal in the line.
After this the
Chronicle narrates...
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Dakrri Tsenpo (gDags-khri bTsan-po) 7
Siptri Tsenpo (Sribs-khri bTsan-po) 8
Drigum Tsenpo (Gri-gum bTsan-po) 9
Chatri Tsenpo 10 Esho Lek (E-sho-legs) 11 Desho...
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neighboring kingdom arose in the
Yarlung Valley, and the
Yarlung king,
Drigum Tsenpo,
attempted to
remove the
influence of the
Zhang Zhung by expelling...
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ruled present day Bomê County,
annexed by
Tibet in 1928.
Descendants of
Drigum Tsenpo.
Chiefdom of
Zhuoni (Tibetan: ཅོ་ནེ་དཔོན་པོ, Wylie: co ne dpon po;...
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Tsenpo (son)
Mertri Tsenpo (son)
Daktri Tsenpo (son)
Siptri Tsenpo (son)
Drigum Tsenpo (son) Pude
Gunggyal (son) Esho Leg (son)
Desho Leg (son)
Tisho Leg...