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Pende (
Phende) is a
Bantu language of the
Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Giphende is
spoken in
Kwilu Province, in
Gungu and
Idiofa districts. The Bapende...
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Founded in
either 1564 or 1565 as
Phende Lekshe Ling (on the
foundations of the
since defunct monastery called Phende Gon) by the
second Dalai Lam Gendun...
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established in the
early 1970s.
Phendé Khenchen of the
Sakya school (Ngor lineage)
established his temple, E Wam
Phendé Ling, in 1973. The Karmapa, head...
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people (singular: Mupende; plural: Bapende, Bapindi) also
known as the
Phende people, are an
ethnic group in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. The...
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founded Lithang monastery in
Eastern Tibet, as well as the
small monastery Phende Lekshe Ling in
either 1564 or 1565,
which became known as
Namgyal Monastery...
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Pende group L11 pem
Pende (Bapende, Gipende, Giphende, Kipende, Pheende,
Phende)
Weeckx 1938;
Torday and
Joyce 1922;
Bittremieux 1939 L10:
Pende group L12b...
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Ngagchang Konchok Lhundup,
Palri Tulku, and two
separate groups of
monks from
Phende Lekshe Ling, the
Dalai Lamas'
personal monastery (already
known as Namgyal...
- Chichimeca-Jonaz pej I/E Pomo,
Northern pek I/L
Penchal pel I/L
Pekal pem I/L
Phende (pen)
Penesak peo peo I/H Persian, Old (ca.600-400 B.C.)
vieux **** (ca...
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Khenpo Kada
Ngedup Sonam Sakya tradition Ven.
Geshe Lharampa Gowo
Lobsang Phende Ven.
Geshe Lharampa Atuk
Tseten Gelug tradition Ven.
Geshe Atong Rinchen...
- "Parliamentarians Ven.
Tenpa Yearphel and Ven.
Geshe Lharampa Gowo
Lobsang Phende successfully conclude their official visit to
Kunpheling Tibetan settlement...