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Rinpungpa (Tibetan: ཪིན་སྤུངས་པ་, Wylie: rin
spungs pa,
Lhasa dialect: [rĩ̀púŋpə́]; Chinese: 仁蚌巴) was a
Tibetan dynastic regime that
dominated much of...
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issued by his master, the
Rinpungpa lord. He then
raised the
standard of
rebellion in 1557 and
managed to su****de the
Rinpungpa by a
surprise attack in...
- in the 16th
century due to the rise of the
ministerial family of the
Rinpungpa. It was
defeated by the
rival Tsangpa dynasty in 1613 and 1620, and was...
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factions led to a long
series of
internal conflicts. The
minister family Rinpungpa,
based in
Tsang (West
Central Tibet),
dominated politics after 1435. In...
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Central Tibetan language is used in Ü-Tsang. By the 12th century, the
Rinpungpa dynasty were the
leaders of the
central area. Then the
Tsangpa dynasty...
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Wangpo 1481–1491 (son of
Drakpa Jungne)
Tsokye Dorje 1491–1499 (regent, of
Rinpungpa lineage)
Ngawang Tashi Drakpa 1499–1554 (son of
Ngagi Wangpo) Ngawang...
- ngag-dbang rnam-rgyal; died 1544 or
somewhat later) was a
prince of the
Rinpungpa dynasty that
dominated the
Tsang region in West
Central Tibet between...
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Dalai Lama,
which was
independent from 1642–1720
Phagmodrupa (1354–1435),
Rinpungpa (1435–1565) and
Tsangpa (1565–1642) dynasties,
clashing governments in...
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factions led to a long
series of
internal conflicts. The
minister family Rinpungpa,
based in
Tsang (West
Central Tibet),
dominated politics after 1435. In...
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dynasty Tibetan Empire Era of
Fragmentation Yuan rule
Phagmodrupa dynasty Rinpungpa dynasty Tsangpa dynasty Khoshut Khanate Ganden Phodrang Ming–Tibet relations...