-
Banners army
captured the
Mongolian Dzungars, the princess' ****ure spouse,
Lhawang Dorji, was
chosen as her
prince consort (额驸; pinyin: efu) and sent to Beijing...
-
Khunpang Lhawang Dorje (Wylie: K'un
spangs lha
dbang rdo rje) (died 1605 or 1606) was a
prince of the
Tsangpa Dynasty who held
power in
parts of Central...
- Kalden, Khando, Karma, Kunchok, Kunga, Lekhshey, Lhakpa, Lhakyi, Lhami,
Lhawang, Lobsang, Metok, Namdak, Namdol, Namgyal, Ngonga, Norbu, Paljor, Pasang...
- 1756 – 9
February 1775), the
Qianlong Emperor's
seventh daughter Married Lhawang Dorji (拉旺多爾濟; 1754–1816), of the
Khalkha Borjigit clan in August/September...
- A
Borjigin is a
member of the
Mongol sub-clan that
started with
Bodonchar Munkhag of the
Kiyat clan. Yesugei's
descendants were thus said to be Kiyat-Borjigin...
- time of
Dharma raja
Gragspa Bum-Ide the
monastery was
restored by Lama
Lhawang Lodos and the
order of
Tsonkhapa was
introduced and it has
remained intact...
- Ladakh,
northern India, 15
kilometres south of Leh. It was
founded by Lama
Lhawang Lotus in the 14th
Century and has a
notable library including all 108 volumes...
-
dynasty king (gyalpo) of Ladakh, India, from 1575 to 1595. Son of
blind king
Lhawang Namgyal. He was
succeeded by his son,
Namgyal Gonpo. Francke, A.H, History...
- the
First Rank (10
August 1756 – 9
February 1775), 7th
daughter Married Lhawang Dorji (拉旺多爾濟; 1754–1816) of the
Mongol Khalkha Borjigin clan in August/September...
- –1565)
Tsangpa (complete list) –
Karma Tseten,
Monarch (1565–1599)
Khunpang Lhawang Dorje,
Monarch (c.1582–1605/1606)
Karma Thutob Namgyal,
Monarch (c.1586–1610)...