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Tsangpa (Tibetan: གཙང་པ, Wylie:
gTsang pa; Chinese: 藏巴) was a
dynasty that
dominated large parts of
Tibet from 1565 to 1642. It was the last
Tibetan royal...
- The
great ascetic Drogon Tsangpa Gyare (1161–1211) was the main
disciple of
Lingchen Repa Pema
Dorje and the
founder of the
Drukpa Lineage of Tibetan...
- Buddhism. The
Drukpa lineage was
founded in the
Tsang region of
Tibet by
Tsangpa Gyare (1161–1211), and
later became influential in
Ladakh and Bhutan. It...
- enemies.
These enemies included other Mongol tribes who
supported the
Tsangpas, the
Tsangpa themselves and
their Bönpo
allies in Kham who had also
opposed and...
- Tibet),
dominated politics after 1435. In 1565 they were
overthrown by the
Tsangpa dynasty of
Shigatse which expanded its
power in
different directions of...
- On his father's side,
Ngawang Namgyal descended from the
family line of
Tsangpa Gyare (1161–1211), the
founder of the
Drukpa Lineage. In his youth, Ngawang...
- the
ministerial family of the Rinpungpa. It was
defeated by the
rival Tsangpa dynasty in 1613 and 1620, and was
formally su****ded by the
Ganden Phodrang...
- to Bhutan.
According to
traditional accounts, when the sect's founder,
Tsangpa Gyare, 1st
Gyalwang Drukpa,
began to
build Ralung Monastery,
there was...
- the
titular head of government. Due to old
political rivalry between the
Tsangpa regime (and
before them the Rinpungpa) and the
Phagmodrupa dynasty in Ü...
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heartland of the
Tibetan people,
originally governed by
Rinpungpa dynasty. The
Tsangpa dynasty had
ruled the
Tsang part
between 1565 and 1642. The
dispute between...