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Chamdowa Tsawabomei Shangri Lhagyal (1921–1984) (also
known as
Chamdowa Shangri Lhagyal or
Shangri Lhagyal) was a
Tibetan resistance fighter against Chinese...
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Biographies and the
Emergence of Bon. Berne, 2012, ISBN 978-3-0343-0690-4.
Lhagyal, Dondrup, et al. A
Survey of
Bonpo Monasteries and
Temples in
Tibet and...
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Tibetan name was Sepu
Kunglha Karpo,
which means the
White Snow God.
Dondrup Lhagyal;
Phuntso Tsering Sharyul;
Tsering Thar;
Charles Ramble;
Marietta Kind (2010)...
- in 1994.
Dorje (2009), p. 780.
Kotan Publishing (2000), p. 228.
Dondrup Lhagyal,
Phuntso Tsering Sharyul,
Tsering Thar,
Charles Ramble and
Marietta Kind...
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Tagtsepa Lhagyal Rabten (Tibetan: སྟག་རྩེ་པ་ལྷ་རྒྱལ་རབ་བརྟེན་, Wylie: Stag rtse pa lha
rgyal rab brtan; Chinese: 達孜巴) (died 1720) was the
regent of the...
- in
Tawang to
surrender his
weapons to the
Indian authorities.
Shangri Lhagyal and
other Chushi Gangdrug fighters handed over
their weapons to the Indian...
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Prefecture at the foot of a
mountain glacier of the Amne Machin, by
Tserin Lhagyal,
Rinpoche of Guri Monastery, in the
Nyingma tradition, who
patiently cultivated...
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Retrieved August 5, 2017. "Bon". The
Treasury of Lives.
Retrieved 2017-08-05.
Lhagyal, Dondrup; Sharyul,
Phuntso Tsering; Thar, Tsering; Ramble, Charles; Kind...