- The
Phagmodrupa dynasty or
Pagmodru (Tibetan: ཕག་མོ་གྲུ་པ་, Wylie: phag mo gru pa, IPA: [pʰʌ́kmoʈʰupa]; Chinese: 帕木竹巴) was a
dynastic regime that held...
- Mongols.
Following the uprising, Tai Situ
Changchub Gyaltsen founded the
Phagmodrupa dynasty, and
sought to
reduce Yuan
influences over
Tibetan culture and...
-
marriage with the
Phagmodrupa princess Sönam Palmö.
Their daughter in turn was
given in
marriage to
Sangye Gyaltsen, a
Phagmodrupa prince, and gave birth...
- of
Tibet Guge
Sakya Mongol invasions of
Tibet Tibet under Yuan rule
Phagmodrupa dynasty Rinpungpa Tsangpa Ganden Phodrang Dalai Lama
Panchen Lama Khoshut...
- led to more
Ganden Tripas than
Dalai Lamas Internal strife within the
Phagmodrupa dynasty, and the
strong localism of the
various fiefs and political-religious...
- 1525 CE
DELHI SULTANATE (LODIS)
KABUL (Babur) SHAH MIR
SULTANATE KANGRA PHAGMODRUPAS KHANDESH SULTANATE BERAR SULTANATE MALWA SULTANATE ARGHUNS KALMAT LANGAH...
-
among rivaling factions along religious as well as
dynastic lines. The
Phagmodrupa dynasty lost any
semblance of
power after 1564 and its
rival Rinpungpa...
-
established by the 5th
Dalai Lama,
which was
independent from 1642–1720
Phagmodrupa (1354–1435),
Rinpungpa (1435–1565) and
Tsangpa (1565–1642) dynasties...
-
Purang Kingdom Maryul (930–1500)
Tsongkha Kingdom (997–1099) (Amdo)
Phagmodrupa dynasty (1354–1618) (Ü-Tsang)
Maqpon kingdom (1190–1846) (Baltistan)...
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ruling Phagmodrupa prince,
Drakpa Gyaltsen,
turned down the
imperial invitation to him to
visit China. From 1435 to 1481 the
power of the
Phagmodrupa declined...