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Sakyas nor any of the
other eastern tribes are mentioned, and of
course there is no
proof that any of
these are Indo-Aryan groups. I view the
Sakyas and...
- The
Sakya (Tibetan: ས་སྐྱ་, Wylie: sa skya, 'pale earth')
school is one of four
major schools of
Tibetan Buddhism, the
others being the Nyingma, Kagyu...
- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sakyas may
refer to: Shakya, a
people of
ancient India members of the
Sakya Tibetan Buddhist school Shakya (disambiguation)...
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pillar there with the inscription: "...this is
where the Buddha, sage of the
Śākyas (Śākyamuni), was born."
According to
later biographies such as the Mahavastu...
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Sakya Trizin (Tibetan: ས་སྐྱ་ཁྲི་འཛིན།, Wylie: sa skya khri 'dzin "
Sakya Throne-Holder") is the
traditional title of the head of the
Sakya school of Tibetan...
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instead of
Tibetan characters.
Sakya Monastery (Tibetan: ས་སྐྱ་དགོན་པ།, Wylie: sa skya dgon pa), also
known as Pel
Sakya (Tibetan: དཔལ་ས་སྐྱ།, Wylie: dpal...
- to
their western neighbours, the
Sakyas, with whom they intermarried. By the
sixth century BCE, the Koliyas, the
Sakyas, Moriyas, and
Mallaka lived between...
-
invasion was that the
Sakyas and
Koliyas merely lost
political importance after being annexed into Viḍūḍabha's kingdom. The
Sakyas nevertheless soon disappeared...
- Viḍūḍabha's mother, and that he
exterminated the
Sakyas. In actuality, Viḍūḍabha's
invasion of
Sakya might instead have had
similar motivations to the...
- the
Chagatai Khanate in 1285. The
revolt was
suppressed in 1290 when the
Sakyas and the Yuan army
under Temür Buqa [zh; ja], Kublai's grandson,
burned Drigung...