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vowels or
missing conjuncts instead of
Tibetan characters.
Dzong architecture is used for
dzongs, a
distinctive type of
fortified monastery (Dzongkha: རྫོང...
- colour;
moons are also represented. Bstan-vdzin-rnam-rgyal, ed. (2008).
Dzongs of Bhutan:
fortresses of the
Dragon kingdom (2. ed.). Thimphu:
Bhutan Times...
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Geckogo Bstan-vdzin-rnam-rgyal, ed. (2008).
Dzongs of Bhutan:
fortresses of the
Dragon kingdom (2. ed.). Thimphu:
Bhutan Times...
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Retrieved 2011-08-09. Bstan-vdzin-rnam-rgyal, ed. (2008).
Dzongs of Bhutan:
fortresses of the
Dragon kingdom (2. ed.). Thimphu:
Bhutan Times...
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Bhutanese architecture consists of
Dzong and
everyday varieties.
Dzongs in
Bhutan were
built as
fortresses and have
served as
religious and administrative...
- "Conservation of T'gang
Dzong on track". Kuensel. Thimphu, Bhutan.
Retrieved 4 May 2017. "Unemplo****
youth to
build dzongs". Kuensel. Thimphu, Bhutan...
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Trongsa Dzong is the
largest dzong fortress in Bhutan,
located in
Trongsa (formerly Tongsa) in
Trongsa district, in the
centre of the country.
Built on...
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Phuntshok Tashi. ISBN 978-99936-777-3-4. Bstan-vdzin-rnam-rgyal, ed. (2008).
Dzongs of Bhutan:
fortresses of the
Dragon kingdom (2. ed.). Thimphu:
Bhutan Times...
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Kampa or
Kamba Dzong, (Gampa
Dzong in
Standard Tibetan, and
Gangba Xian in Chinese) is a
Tibetan town
north of Sikkim. It is the
headequarters Kamba County...
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Buddhist values" and was one of the 16
dzongs built by the
Zhabdrung during his rule from 1594 to 1651. The
dzong measures 180 m (590 ft) in
length with...