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Purba Rgyal (Tibetan: ཕུར་པ་སྐྱབས།, Wylie:
phurpa skyabs; born July 8, 1985), also
known as Pu
Bajia (Chinese: 蒲巴甲; pinyin: Pú Bājiǎ), is a
Chinese singer...
- and rDson-dpon dBan-rgyal (Ts'eng-pen Wang-cha-lo and P'yag-mdsod-pa Lha-
skyabs (Shang-cho-t'e-pa La-cha-pu) for
leading the
attack on the
building by being...
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Trokyap (Tibetan: ཁྲོ་སྐྱབས།, Wylie: khro
skyabs, Chinese: 绰斯甲土司) or
Chuosi was a
Gyalrong Tibetan kingdom located in today's
southern Zamthang County...
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Chocktrul Rinpoche Tibetan: སྐྱབས་རྗེ་ཁྲི་བྱང་མཆོག་སྤྲུལ་རིན་པོ་ཆེ་ Wylie:
skyabs rje khri
byang mchog sprul rin po che
Tulku of the
third Trijang Rinpoche...
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Nawang Gehlek Rimpoche (Tibetan: སྐྱབས་རྗེ་དགེ་ལེགས་རིན་པོ་ཆེ།, Wylie:
skyabs rje dge legs rin po che/) was a
Tibetan Buddhist lama born in Lhasa, Tibet...
- śaraṇa Bur: သရဏဂုံ
tharanagon (IPA: [θəɹənəɡòʊɴ]) Mn: аврал,
avral Tib:
skyabs Thai: สรณะ
sorana 歸依 Cn: guīyī Jp: kie Tw: kui-i Vi: quy y Rigpa, the knowledge...
- bolt),
Badma (lotus), and
Sangjai (Buddha). The
suffixes -jab (Tibetan
skyabs "protecting") and -sürüng (Tibetan -srung "guarding") were
commonly added...
- Gönpo;
Welbar Tar (dbal 'bar thar);
later changed to
Tsunpa Kyab (btsun pa
skyabs), and
later on
Dorje Pel (rdo rje dpal);
Drikung Kyobpa Jikten Gönpo Rinchen...
- Ch'ui-chi chia-le-ts'an
Lhanwa Sogon 2.
Jetsun Lhakyab c. 1474–1508 lHa-
skyabs (died at the age of 24)
Chamdo Jampa Ling 3.
Liyul Chokyi Gyalpo 1509–26...
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Gyatsho 1473–1539 1534–1539 chos
skyong rgya
mtsho 4th Lab Kyabgön (lab
skyabs mgon) 17.
Dorje Sangpo 1491–1554 1539–1546 rdo rje
bzang po – 18. Gyeltshen...