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Ngagi Wangpo (Tibetan: ངག་གི་དབང་པོ, Wylie: Ngag gi
dbang po, 1439 – 8 July 1491), also
known as Chen-nga
Tsenyepa (Wylie:
Spyan snga ts'e
gnyis pa),...
- [citation needed] The
first temple was
built in 1543 by the
Drukpa lama
Ngagi Wangchuck, who was the great-grandfather of
Ngawang Namgyal,
Zhabdrung Rinpoche...
- the site of an
earlier temple established by the
Ralung hierarch Yongzin Ngagi Wangchuk (1517–1554) when he came to Bhutan.
Jakar Dzong may be the largest...
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history is
traced to the
founding of a
temple in the area by the
Drukpa lama,
Ngagi Wangchuk,
ancestor of
Shabdrung Namgyal, who came to this
place from Ralung...
- (brother)
Ngagi Wangpo 1481–1491 (son of
Drakpa Jungne)
Tsokye Dorje 1491–1499 (regent, of
Rinpungpa lineage)
Ngawang Tashi Drakpa 1499–1554 (son of
Ngagi Wangpo)...
- (1385–1432)
Drakpa Jungne,
Monarch (1432–1445)
Kunga Lekpa,
Monarch (1448–1481)
Ngagi Wangpo,
Monarch (1481–1491)
Tsokye Dorje,
Monarch (1491–1499)
Ngawang Tashi...
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Dyirbal Dyadic Kin-terms Term Kin
Denoted gumbu-jirr MM+DC
ngagi-jirr MF+DC babi-jirr FM+SC bulu-jirr FF+SC ngumay-girr F+C FyB+eBC FyZ+eBC gina-girr...
- (Wylie: gong ma kun dga' legs pa) (1433–1483, r. 1448–1481)
brother Gongma Ngagi Wangpo (Wylie: gong ma ngag gi
dbang po) (1439–1491, r. 1481–1491) nephew...
- Jaray, Kurtoed, Khoma, Maenbi, Maedtsho, Minjey, and Tshenkhar. In 1551,
Ngagi Wangchuk, the
youngest son of
Ngawang Chogyal,
visited Bhutan, accompanied...
- Word
Category Meaning tì
quotative indicates a
quoted line
ngágì-
ngágì onomatopoeia two
people fighting tóò-tóò
onomatopoeia sound of rain shólyò-shólyò...