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Lingtsang (Tibetan: གླིང་ཚང, Wylie:
gling tshang; Chinese: 林蔥) was
formerly one of the Kham region's five
independent kingdoms of Tibet. The
realm of...
- Tenzin, King of
Lingtsang (Tibetan: གླིང་ཚང་རྒྱལ་པོ་དབང་ཆེན་བསྟན་འཛིན་, Wylie:
gling tshang rgyal po
dbang chen
bstan 'dzin), also
Lingtsang Gyalgenma, was...
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monasteries were
located in the
northern plains,
including Gonjo and
Lingtsang,
which accompanied the
earlier Nyingma and Bon
monasteries of Kham. In...
- –1928)
Nangcheng Kingdom (?–1928)
Litang Kingdom (?–1950)
Kingdom of
Lingtsang (12th
century – 1950)
Kingdom of
Derge (15th
century – 1956) Hor States...
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other Sakya dpon-chen
resided in
Gongyo in Doto (Kham) and
Lingtsang in Doma (Amdo). The dpon-chen of Ü-Tsang in this
period were:
Shakya Zangpo...
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houses a
shrine dedicated to
Gesar at its centre. A
historical kingdom of
Lingtsang (Wylie:
gling tshang)
existed until the 20th century. The
success of the...
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Kingdom of
Derge Dêgê
Kingdom 15th century–1956 Asia: East
Tibet Kingdom of
Lingtsang Ezhi
Kingdom 11th century–1959 Asia: East
Tibet Kingdom of Powo Kanam...
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Aboriginal County (上林土縣(ㄕㄤˋ ㄌㄧㄣˊ ㄊㄨˇ ㄒㄧㄢˋ)) (AD 11th century–1928)
Chiefdom of
Lingtsang (林蔥土司(ㄌㄧㄣˊ ㄘㄨㄥ ㄊㄨˇ ㄙ)) (AD 11th century–1959) Ziqi (自杞(ㄗˋ ㄑㄧˇ)) (AD 1100–1259)...
- (618–842)
Xiliangfu (906–1016) Era of
Fragmentation (842–1253)
Kingdom of
Lingtsang (11th
century – 1959)
Kingdom of Powo (1330–1928)
Phagmodrupa dynasty...
- 朵甘隴答招討司),
ruled Chamdo and Garzê
Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture Kingdom of
Lingtsang (Tibetan: གླིང་ཚང, Wylie:
gling tshang; Chinese: 林蔥土司),
ruled Garzê Tibetan...