- Gos
Trisang Yalag (Tibetan: མགོས་ཁྲི་བཟང་ཡབ་ལག; ? – ?) was an
officer of
Tibetan Empire. He was a "Shang" (ཞང,
imperial affine) of
Tibet emperor, and...
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Villa Hidalgo Yalalag (also, Yalalag,
Hidalgo Yalag, and
Villa Hidalgo Yalalag, and San Juan Yalalag) is a
village in Oaxaca,
Mexico and the muni****l...
- but he was
afraid of Mashang. Later,
Mashang was
murdered by Gos
Trisang Yalag, who was a
confidant of the
young emperor. Finally, the
young emperor promoted...
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Tsenpo Mutik Tsenpo Sadnalegs Lönchen list We
Nangshar Sutsen Gos
Trisang Yalag Chimshang Gyalsig Shuteng Nganlam Takdra Lukhong Nanam Shang Gyaltsen Lhanang...
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Political offices Preceded by Gos
Trisang Yalag "Lönchen" of
Tibet 782? Succeeded by
Nganlam Takdra Lukhong...
- is
divided into
three smaller neighborhoods - Geula,
Ramat Viznitz and
Yalag, the two
former today being largely Haredi and the
latter predominantly...
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after his predecessor's
execution in 755. He was
later succeeded by Gos
Trisang Yalag. (in
English and
Standard Tibetan) Old
Tibetan Chronicle, P.T. 1287...
- and
executed We
Nangshar Sutsen དབའས་སྣང་བཞེར་ཟུ་བརྩན 757—763 Gos
Trisang Yalag མགོས་ཁྲི་བཟང་ཡབ་ལག 768—782?
Chimshang Gyalsig Shuteng མཆིམས་ཞང་རྒྱལ་ཟིགས་ཤུ་ཏེང...
- Yerevan.
Gandzasar Theological Review 5 (1994): 81–96. "Yovhannēs
Sarkawagi '
Yałags nšanaki
hawatoy Nikiakann VŽƎ-ic‘n' žoġovacun" [Hovhannes Sarkavag's Collection...
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Collection of
Scientific Materials,
publishing the text of
Vanakan Vardapet's
Yałags taremtin (On the
beginning of the year) with an
introduction and notes....