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Gonpo Namgyal (1799–1865) (Tibetan: མགོན་པོ་རྣམ་རྒྱལ, Wylie: mgon po rnam rgyal,
sometimes Gönpo Namgyel ; Chinese: 波日·工布朗结; pinyin: bōrì gōngbù lǎngjiē)...
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Drowai Gonpo (aGro bai mgon po, c. 1508–1548) was a king who
wielded power in
parts of
Central Tibet from 1524 to 1548. He
belonged to the Phagmodrupa...
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Yutog Yontan Gonpo (Tibetan: གཡུ་ཐོག་ཡོན་ཏན་མགོན་པོ,
traditionally 708 – 833)[better source needed], also
known as
Yuthog Yontan Gonpo the
Elder (Tibetan:...
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Jigten Sumgön or
Jigten Gönpo འཇིག་རྟེན་གསུམ་མགོན (1143–1217) was the
founder of the
Drikung Kagyu lineage and main
disciple of
Phagmo Drupa. He founded...
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Gonpo Tseten on 19
February 1938, in Bido, today's
Xunhua Salar Autonomous County of Qinghai,
known as Amdo. His
father was also
called Gonpo Tseten...
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Yeshe Lobsang Tenpai Gonpo (Wylie: ye shes blo
bzang bstan pa'i mgon po; 1760 – 30
December 1810) was the 8th
Tatsag (rta tshag), a
Tibetan reincarnation...
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Yuthok Yonten Gonpo the
Younger (Tibetan: གཡུ་ཐོག་གསར་མ་ཡོན་ཏན་མགོན་པོ, Wylie: g.yu thog gsar ma yon tan mgon po) (1126–1202) was a
Tibetan doctor and...
- land-owners there.[citation needed]
Under the
direction of
General Andrug Gonpo Tashi,
Chushi Gangdruk included 37
allied forces and 18
military commanders...
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Shenrab Miwoche and p****ed down to one of his sons.
Later Yuthok Yontan Gonpo perfected it and
there was no
author for the books,
because at the time...
- Gòngbù; 1933 – 8
December 2024), also
known as Konbu, Gonbu, or Gonpa, born
Gonpo Dorje (Tibetan: མགོན་པོ་རྡོ་རྗེ, Wylie: mgon po rdo rje), was a Chinese...