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Nyatri Tsenpo (Wylie: gnya' khri
btsan po, lit. '"Neck-Enthroned King"') was a king of Tibet. He was a
legendary progenitor of the
Yarlung dynasty. His...
- The
traditional list of the
ancient Yarlung dynasty's
Tibetan kings consists of 42 names. The
earliest kings ruled before the
Tibetan language was developed...
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wrote the
teachings down. This
lineage continued until it
reached Pön-gyal
Tsänpo, who
translated these works into
Tibetan from the
language of Zhangzhung...
- its tributaries, the
valleys of the
Rongshar Tsangpo and the
Lapchi Gang
Tsanpo which flow
south into Nepal. It is
bordered on the
south by the main range...
- inscription, he says he had them made for the
religious benefit of the
Tsanpo (the
dynastical name of his
father and ancestors), and of all the people...
- Trakar-chu, Kharda-chu, Ra-chu Tsangpo, and
Langkor Gya-chu. The Yeru
Tsanpo converges with Bum-chu in
Tingkye County,
which accommodates the
lower Bum-chu...
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ephemeral connection to Rakshastal. The
Horse Mouth source of the
Yarlung Tsanpo (Brahmaputra) is
about 90 km. (55 mi.) SE of Lake Manasarovar.
Purang is...
- inscription, he says he had them made for the
religious benefit of the
Tsanpo (the
dynastical name of his
father and ancestors), and of all the people...
- east is the
village of Kyêrdo. An "enormous tributary"
called the Raka
Tsanpo flows nearby and the
saline lake of Raka Lake is also
located in the vicinity...
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Tibet between 400 BC and 200 BC,
during the
reign of the
first King
Nyatri Tsanpo, in
ancient Yarlung Valley, in Nêdong District. It is 8
kilometres (5.0 mi)...