- Trongsa,
previously Tongsa (Dzongkha: ཀྲོང་གསར་, Wylie:
krong gsar), is a
Thromde or town, and the
capital of
Trongsa District in
central Bhutan. The name...
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During the 1870s,
power struggles between the
rival valleys of Paro and
Tongsa led to
civil war in Bhutan,
eventually leading to the
ascendancy of Ugyen...
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Tongsa kangmok (Compendium of the
eastern history) is a
Korean history book
written by Ahn Jeong-bok (1712–1791). It is
composed of 20
volumes and describes...
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Sankosh (Puna
Tsang Chhu) at
Wangdue Phodrang dzong, and
continues east to
Tongsa. One spur road
heads north from
Wangdue Phodrang to the
dzong at Punakha...
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Pemagatsel Phuntsholing Punakha Samtse Samdrup Jongkhar Thimphu Trashigang Tongsa Wangdue Phodrang Zhemgang Wikimedia Commons has
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- now been
replaced with
corrugated galvanised iron roofing. The roof of
Tongsa Dzong, illustrated, is one of the few
shingle roofs to
survive and was being...
- Trashigang, Zhemgang, and
other lords from
Trongsa Dzong.
After doing so, the
Tongsa divided his
control in the east
among eight regions (Shachho
Khorlo Tse****)...
- 27°20′N 90°25′E / 27.333°N 90.417°E / 27.333; 90.417
Trongsa District (Dzongkha: ཀྲོང་གསར་རྫོང་ཁག་;
Wylie transliteration: Krong-gsar rdzong-khag) is...
- Bak
Tongsa (Chinese: 朴通事; lit. 'Pak the interpreter') is a
textbook of
colloquial northern Chinese published by the
Bureau of
Interpreters in
Korea in...
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Edward Younghusband Bt.-Col. Sir
James R. L.
Macdonald Sri
Ugyen Wangchuk,
Tongsa Penlop of
Bhutan Sir
Frederic Styles Philpin Lely (1905) However, on 21...