- Fifth".
Founder Changchub Gyaltsen came from the
monastic prin****lity
Phagmodru ("sow's
ferry crossing"),
which was
founded as a
hermitage in 1158 by...
- office-holder or administrator. He was also
sometimes called 松秋堅贊 in Chinese. The
Phagmodru hermitage,
situated on the
northern bank of the
Tsangpo River, was founded...
- 5th
Dalai Lama,
those of Ü were Gyama, Drikung, Tsalpa, Thangpochewa,
Phagmodru, and Yazang. Some
lists have
Taglung instead of Thangpochewa. The traditional...
-
restoration of
Phagmodru lands after his
appointment as the
Myriarch in 1322.
After prolonged legal struggles, the
struggle became violent when
Phagmodru was attacked...
-
installed by the
Mongols in
Tibet was
overthrown in a
rebellion by the
Phagmodru myriarch Tai Situ
Changchub Gyaltsen (1302–1364), who
established the...
-
affairs efficiently. One of the 13
myriarchies (trikor) of
Central Tibet,
Phagmodru, was led by the able and
ambitious Changchub Gyaltsen who
clashed with...
-
Tenpai Gyaltsen (c. 1357 and c. 1364) and
Palbum (?–1360). Meanwhile,
Phagmodru, one of the 13
myriarchies (trikor) of
Central Tibet, had
become an increasingly...
-
court had over the de
facto successive ruling families of Tibet, the
Phagmodru (1354–1436),
Rinbung (1436–1565), and
Tsangpa (1565–1642). The Ming initiated...
-
installed by the
Mongols in
Tibet was
overthrown in a
rebellion by the
Phagmodru myriarch Tai Situ
Changchub Gyaltsen (1302–1364). The
Mongol Yuan court...
- with
internal disputes in
Central Tibet, and the
direct authority of the
Phagmodru ruler was at best
restricted to Ü (East
Central Tibet). In
Tsang (West...