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Prince Sanggye or
Crown Prince Wanpung (January 21, 1769 –
November 20, 1786) was a
Korean prince, an
adopted son of
Jeongjo of
Joseon and biological...
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Sanggye-dong (Korean: 상계동) is a dong (neighbourhood) of
Nowon District, Seoul,
South Korea. It was
founded in the 1960s by
squatters and by the 1980s...
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Sanggye Station is a
station on Line 4 of the
Seoul Metropolitan Subway network in Nowon-gu, Seoul. It is
named after the
upper valley of the Suraksan...
- (Tibetan: དང་པོའི་སངས་རྒྱས།, Wylie: dang po'i
sangs rgyas, THL: Dangpö
Sanggyé) is the
First Buddha or the
Primordial Buddha.
Another common term for...
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Sanggye Pal (Wylie:
Sangs rgyas dpal; Chinese: 相家班) (1267 - 1314) was a
Tibetan Imperial Preceptor (Dishi) at the
court of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty...
- and the
position was
succeeded by
Drakpa Odzer's
younger brother Sanggye Pal.
Sanggye Pal was born in 1267 as the son of
Sumpa Drakpa Gyaltsen, he was...
- April: Line 4 is
officially opened from
Sanggye to Sadang. 1993: 21 April: The line is
extended northward from
Sanggye to Danggogae, and
southward from Sadang...
- trend. This is also
supported by the work of the
Tibetan scholar Nubchen Sanggye Yeshe.
Nubchen attempts to
argue for the
difference between the two teachings...
- Chang-dong, Wolgye-dong, Gongneung-dong, Hagye-dong, Junggye-dong, and
Sanggye-dong
became a part of the new
Nowon District. The
following year, Dobong-dong...
- He had
three brothers: the
eldest brother Sanggye;
another older brother who
became the 9th
Benchen Sanggye Nyenpa,
Karma Shedrub Tenpai Nyima; and a...