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Mutik Tsenpo (Tibetan: མུ་ཏིག་བཙན་པོ་, Wylie: Mu-tig btsan-po) or
Murug Tsenpo (Tibetan: མུ་རུག་བཙན་པོ་, Wylie: Mu-rug btsan-po) is
sometimes considered...
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ended in 797. Tri
Songdetsen had four sons:
Mutri Tsenpo, Muné Tsenpo,
Mutik Tsenpo, and Sadnalegs. The
eldest son,
Mutri Tsenpo, died early. Tri Songdetsen...
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Tsenpo was
supposedly poisoned on the
orders of his mother.
After his death,
Mutik Tsenpo was next in line to the throne. However, he had been
apparently banished...
- (705–755)
Trisong Detsen,
Emperor (755–797) Muné Tsenpo,
Emperor (797–c.799)
Mutik Tsenpo,
disputed Emperor (c.799) Sadnalegs,
Emperor (c.800/04–c.815) Turks...
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Queen Phoyongsa.
After his death,
Mutik Tsenpo was next in line to the throne. However,
Sadnalegs elder brother,
Mutik Tsenpo, had been
apparently banished...
- brother, Sadnalegs, who was on the
throne by 804 CE. The
other brother,
Mutik Tsenpo, was
apparently not
considered for
office as he had
previously murdered...
- in
musicals and operas, such as "Põhjaneitsi" ("The Maid of the North") (
Mutik, 1980),
Porgy and Bess (Bess, 1985), The King and I (Lady Thiang, 1998)...
- the Yigé
Mepai Gyu (Vol. 3) A
Translation of the Drönma
Barwai Gyu and
Mutik Trengwa Gyupa (Vol 4) (Wisdom Publications, 2020). The
Blazing Lamp is translated...
- 4.
Miftah Farid (Korean Boy) 6. Rani
Septia Arriani (****anese Girl) 3.
Mutik Nida
Arabian Singer 11 10
April 2017 D'Masiv 1.
Mohammad Ishak Malewa (Guitarist...