- po****r name. The
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...
- Mangyül
Gungthang (Tibetan: མང་ཡུལ་གུང་ཐང, Wylie: mang yul gung thang),
simplified Chinese: 芒域贡堂;
traditional Chinese: 芒域貢堂; pinyin: mángyù gòngtáng)...
- of Mangyül
Gungthang. In 1438 she
married a
prince from the
Southern Tibetan Kingdom of Lato in
order to
create an
alliance between Gungthang and Lato....
- Phagmo). The
lineage started in the 15th
century with the
princess of
Gungthang, Chökyi Drönma (Wylie: Chos-kyi sgron-me)(1422–1455). She
became known...
- "Four
Great Pillars" (Wylie: ka chen bzhi):
Milarepa (1040–1123), born in
Gungthang province of
western Tibet, the most
celebrated and
accomplished of Tibet's...
- Karmapa. In the
following year 1619, the West
Tibetan kingdom of Mangyül
Gungthang was conquered. In the next year
again Karma Phuntsok Namgyal returned...
- Vajravārāhī. The
lineage started in the
fifteenth century with the
princess of
Gungthang, Chökyi Drönma (Wylie: chos kyi
sgron me, 1422–1455). She
became known...
- ㄒㄧˋ)) (?–?) –
Ruled by the
House of sPu-rgyal (悉補野) of
Tibetan descent Gungthang dynasty (貢塘王系(ㄍㄨㄥˋ ㄊㄤˊ ㄨㄤˊ ㄒㄧˋ)) (?–?) –
Ruled by the
House of sPu-rgyal...
- A-sog-lde
around 1253 both
Dolpo and
Serib were lost to the
ruler of
Gungthang, mGon po lde. The
latter then
reunited both the
Dolpo and
Serib and classified...
- and a
member of the
Communist Party of the
Autonomous Region of Tibet,
Gungthang Ngodup, who had come
especially from Lhasa. A few days afterwards, wrote...