-
Sadnalegs had four
wives from
different Tibetan clans.
Indian scholars were
invited to
Samye Monastery to help
translate Buddhist texts.
Sadnaleg had...
- of
Sadnalegs.
After Trisong Detsen's death,
Tibet was in a turmoil, two
prince were murdered.
Nyang Tingdzin protected the
youngest prince Sadnalegs, and...
- Gampo, Tri Songdetsen, and Ralpacan. The Skar-cung
pillar erected by
Sadnalegs (ruled c. 800-815) says that
during the
reign of Tri Songdetsen, "shrines...
- sNa-nam clan, but this couldn't have
happened until after Sadnalegs became king, as
Sadnalegs mentions in an
inscription at Zhwa'i-lha-khang that he took...
- under-researched topic.[citation needed] In 816 AD,
during the
reign of King
Sadnalegs,
literary Tibetan underwent a
thorough reform aimed at
standardizing the...
- to the
early 9th century. In 816 CE,
during the
reign of
Tibetan King
Sadnalegs,
literary Tibetan underwent comprehensive standardization,
resulting in...
- the
Yarlung Dynasty of Tibet. He
reigned after the
death of his father,
Sadnalegs, in c. 815, and grew the
empire to its
largest extent. He was murdered...
- (Tibetan: ལྷ་སྲས་གཙང་མ, Wylie: Lha sras
Gtsang ma) was the
eldest son of King
Sadnalegs of Tibet. In
Bhutanese traditions, he is held to be the
first King of...
- Chan K'awiil II, Ajaw (c.869)
Tibet Tibetan Empire (complete list) –
Sadnalegs,
Emperor (c.800/04–c.815) Ralpacan,
Emperor (815–836) Langdarma, Emperor...
- Phoyongsa.
After his death,
Mutik Tsenpo was next in line to the throne.
Sadnalegs, a
younger brother, had been
apparently banished to
Lhodak Kharchu (lHo-brag...