- Ü-Tsang (དབུས་གཙང་། Wylie; dbus
gtsang) is one of the
three Tibetan regions, the
others being Amdo to the
northeast and Kham to the east. Geographically...
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Tsangpa (Tibetan: གཙང་པ, Wylie:
gTsang pa) was a
dynasty that
dominated large parts of
Tibet from 1565 to 1642. It was the last
Tibetan royal dynasty to...
- [wyʔ˨˧˨]);
Wusizang (Chinese: 烏斯藏; pinyin: wūsīzàng, cf. Tibetan: dbus-
gtsang, Ü-Tsang);
Tubote (Chinese: 圖伯特; pinyin: Túbótè); and
Tanggute (Chinese:...
- also
called Yarlung Zangbo (Tibetan: ཡར་ཀླུངས་གཙང་པོ་, Wylie: yar
kLungs gTsang po, ZYPY:
Yarlung Zangbo) and Yalu
Zangbu River (Chinese: 雅鲁藏布江; pinyin:...
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Prince Tsangma (Tibetan: ལྷ་སྲས་གཙང་མ, Wylie: Lha sras
Gtsang ma) was the
eldest son of King
Sadnalegs of Tibet. In
Bhutanese traditions, he is held to...
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region in Tibet.
Together with
Tsang (གཙང་,
gtsang), it
forms Central Tibet Ü-Tsang (དབུས་གཙང་, dbus
gtsang),
which is one of the
three Tibetan regions...
- languages: Brôhmôputrô in ****amese; Tibetan: ཡར་ཀླུངས་གཙང་པོ་, Wylie: yar
klung gtsang po
Yarlung Tsangpo;
simplified Chinese: 雅鲁藏布江;
traditional Chinese: 雅魯藏布江;...
- Tsangnyön
Heruka (Tibetan: གཙང་སྨྱོན་ཧེ་རུ་ཀ་, Wylie:
gtsang smyon He ru ka "The
Madman Heruka from Tsang", 1452-1507), was an
author and a
master of the...
- The Śuddhāvāsa (Pāli: Suddhāvāsa; Tib: Wylie:
gtsang-ma'i gnas lnga) worlds, or "Pure Abodes", are
distinct from the
other worlds of the rūpadhātu in that...
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frequently applied specifically to the
prestige dialect of Lhasa. Dbus and
Gtsang There are many
mutually intelligible Central Tibetan languages besides that...