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- Lhachen Bhagan was a Basgo king who united Ladakh in 1460 by overthrowing the king of Leh. He took on the surname Namgyal (meaning victorious) and founded...
- Lhachen Utpala (c. 1080–1110) was an early ruler of Ladakh. He is mentioned in the Ladakhi Chronicles as is his advancement upon the Tibetan territory...
- Lhachen Naglug (Lha-chen-Nag-lug) (c. 1110 -1140) was a Dard ruler of Ladakh. He is mentioned in the Ladakhi Chronicles. During his reign, buildings such...
- Lhachen Gyalpo (ལྷ་ཆེན་རྒྱལ་པོ, Lha-chen-rgyal-po) (c. 1050-1080 CE) was the fifth king of Ladakh. He is mentioned in the Ladakhi Chronicles. During his...
- (approximate date) Kirik the Novgorodian, Russian monk and chronicler (d. 1156) Lhachen Naglug, Indian ruler of Ladakh (approximate date) Liu Wansu, Chinese physician...
- Tibet. The kingdom had its capital at Shey. The kingdom was founded by Lhachen Palgyigon, during the rule of his father Kyide Nyimagon, in c. 930. It...
- Rinchan Shah (Kashmiri: رنژھن شاہ, Persian: رِنچَن شَاہ), born as Lhachen Rinchan Bhoti and also known by his titular name Sadr'ud-Din Shah, was the founder...
- Ibn Tumart, Almoravid political leader Leo I, prince of Cilician Armenia Lhachen Utpala, Indian king of Ladakh (d. 1110) Magnus Erlendsson, Norse earl of...
- Zhangzhung, now called Ngari in the Tibetan language. Nyimagon's eldest son, Lhachen Palgyigon, is believed to have conquered the regions to the north, including...
- Lhachen Palgyigon (c. 930 – c. 960) (Tibetan: དཔལ་གྱི་མགོན, Wylie: dpal gyi mgon) was the founding king of the Kingdom of Maryul, based in modern Ladakh...