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- This article contains Tibetan script. Without proper rendering support, you may see very small fonts, misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead of...
- 746 AD, when Guru Padmasambhava visited Bumthang District. Tibetan king Songtsän Gampo (reigned 627–649), a convert to Buddhism, ordered the construction...
- Princess Wencheng (d. 680) to Songtsän Gampo (d. 649). A Tibetan tradition mentions that Chinese troops captured Lhasa after Songtsän Gampo's death, but no such...
- many of the Monasteries were destro**** when Tibet was annexed by China. Songtsän Gampo founded the first two Tibetan Buddhist temples in Lhasa. He married...
- Nepalese Princess Bhrikuti (Bal-mo-bza' Khri-btsun in Tibetan) married Songtsän Gampo, the earliest known Emperor of Tibet. Princess Bhrikuti, as a part...
- and China. Bhrikuti, the princess of Nepal who married Tibetan monarch Songtsän Gampo, was instrumental in introducing Buddhism to Tibet. The Licchavi...
- were first translated into Tibetan under the reign of the Tibetan king Songtsän Gampo (618–649 CE). This period also saw the development of the Tibetan...
- Successor Songtsän Gampo Born Unknown ? Tibet Died 618 Tibet Burial Gungri Sokka Mausoleum, Valley of the Kings Spouse Driza Tönkar Issue Songtsän Gampo Tengri...
- Gar Tongtsen Yulsung (Tibetan: མགར་སྟོང་བཙན་ཡུལ་སྲུང༌།, Wylie: mgar stong btsan yul srung; Chinese: 噶爾·東贊域松; 590-667) was a general of the Tibetan Empire...
- were first translated into Tibetan under the reign of the Tibetan king Songtsän Gampo (618–649), who established the Tibetan Empire. Songtsen Gampo is...