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Gungtang, or Kotang,
called Gongdang by China, is a
village and
township in the
Gyirong County in the
Shigatse Prefecture,
Tibet region of China. In addition...
- to be the next
Dalai Lama
since early infancy, the boy was
brought to
Gungtang monastery near Lhasa,
where he was
examined by
Tibetan officials, including...
- colleges, was
founded in 1419 by
Jamchen Chojey of
Sakya Yeshe of Zel
Gungtang (1355–1435), a
disciple of Je Tsongkhapa.
During the 1959
revolt in Lhasa...
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conquering territories in
Jumla and
Garhwal around 1220 CE and
defeating Gungtang between 1235 and 1239 CE.
Under King Asokcalla, the
southern frontier of...
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zhang g.yu brag pa
brtson 'gru
brags pa, 1123–1193), who
founded Tsel
Gungtang Monastery (Wylie:
tshal gung thang). Lama
Zhang was a
disciple of Gampopa's...
- brag sna
shang Trepa Township 折巴乡 Zhébā xiāng ཀྲེ་པ་ཤང་། kre pa
shang Gungtang Township 贡当乡 Gòngdāng xiāng གུང་ཐང་ཤང་། gung
thang shang Sale Township...
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Drakpa (1122–93) (zhang g.yu brag pa
brtson 'gru
brags pa), also
known as
Gungtang Lama
Zhang (gung-thang bla-ma zhang) and
often simply as Lama Zhang, was...
- mother,
Tsering Drolma, came from the
village of
Gungtang Nanggong.
Trijang Rinpoche was born in
Gungtang in the
winter of 1901, the "Year of Increase" or...
- lead, zinc and copper.
Kangmar Monastery (康玛寺) is in
Chonggar Village,
Gungtang Township,
Damxung County, 16
kilometres (10 mi) from the
county seat. The...
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original name of the town, as well as the region, was
Gungthang (var:
Gungtang, Wylie: gung thang).
Dzongka lies at an
altitude of 4,130
metres (13,550 ft)...