-
known as
Dalai Batur, was the
second son of the
Tibetan ruling prince (
miwang) Pholhané Sönam Topgyé who
ruled from 1728 to 1747. The
natural heir to...
- Aṃshuvarmā. He was also
thought to be the
father of
Narendradeva (Tib:
Miwang-Lha). If this is accepted, it
means that
Narendradeva and
Bhrikuti Devi...
- Aṃshuvarmā. He was also
thought to be the
father of
Narendradeva (Tib:
Miwang-Lha). If this is accepted, it
means that
Narendradeva and
Bhrikuti Devi...
- (r.112–118)
Zhong ?
Beigong Boyu
Diaoku Dize Erku
Juzhong Li Lu
Lianger Miwang Quhu lai Wang
Ruoling Yangdiao Qiang people Tangut people Gyalrong people...
-
Manjintai (蔓金苔)
Mihouwang (猕猴王)
Meiweijun (美蔚君)
Muwangbajun (穆王八骏)
Mamian (马面)
Miwang (蜜王)
Mukeniao (木客鸟) Mo (魔)
Miaogui (庙鬼)
Mingshe (鸣蛇)
Menglangmowang (孟浪魔王)...
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southeastern China concerned the late-2nd-century BC "kings" of "Yue" Mi (越糜王, Yuè
Míwáng) and Yao (越王遙, Yuè Wáng Yáo, and 越繇王, Yuè Yáowáng).
These were actually...
- text; the
Jowokhang with
large Buddha image (replaced an
earlier image of
Miwang Jowo Shakyamuni)
along with
Eight Bodhisattvas, and
gatekeepers Hayagriva...
-
endeared the Han to the army.
Around September 62, the
Qiang chieftain Miwang sent an
envoy to Zhao,
asking for his
people to be
allowed to
return to...
- the
emperor in 1731 and 1739). The
Tibetans usually knew him by the
title miwang, "ruler of men". The
protector status of the
Manchu rulers was
handled more...
-
political activity after the mid 16th century,
although he bore the
titles miwang (prince) and desi (regent)
until his
death in 1620. In an autobiographical...