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Mipham Wanggyur Gyalpo (Wylie: Mi pham
dbang sgyur rgyal po, 1589? – 1613?) was a king in
Central Tibet who
ruled in 1604–1613 and
belonged to the Phagmodrupa...
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dbang grags pa) (d. 1603/04, r. 1554–1556/57, 1576–1603/04) son
Mipham Wanggyur Gyalpo (Wylie: mi pham
dbang sgyur rgyal po) (c. 1589–1613, r. 1604–1613)...
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Ngawang Drakpa Gyaltsen,
Monarch (1576–1603/1604)
Mipham Wanggyur Gyalpo,
Monarch (1604–1613)
Mipham Sonam Wangchuk Drakpa Namgyal Palzang...
- the
dynasty took over the by now
insignificant title. This was
Mipham Wanggyur Gyalpo,
possibly a
grandson of his half-brother
Namgyal Rabten. Sino-Tibetan...
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Ngawang Drakpa Gyaltsen 1576–1603/04 (second time)
Mipham Wanggyur Gyalpo 1604–1613 (possible grandnephew)
Mipham Sonam Wangchuk Drakpa Namgyal...
- the
indigenous Tibetan sources suggest that
another scion called Mipham Wanggyur Gyalpo ascended the
throne in Nêdong,
southeast of Lhasa, in 1604. It appears...
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Drakpa Gyaltsen was
actually succeeded by a
scion of a
rival branch,
Mipham Wanggyur Gyalpo, in 1604. Only some time
after the
death of the
latter in 1613,...
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Gyalpo spirits, gods and
spirits in
Tibetan mythology and
religion Mipham Wanggyur Gyalpo,
ruler of
Tibet (1604–1613)
Namgyal (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- The
troops from
Tsang resolutely worsted the
Phagmodrupa king
Mipham Wanggyur Gyalpo who
created trouble in the
Yarlung Valley.
After these feats the...