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Norzang (1403–1466), in full
Norbu Zangpo (Tibetan: ཎོར་བུ་བཟང་པོ, Wylie: Nor bu
bzang po), was the
founder of the
power of the
Rinpungpa Dynasty in Central...
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number of
ministerial positions. He was
succeeded in 1413 by his
young son
Norzang, a
strong personality who
expanded the
fortunes of the
family on a Tibet-wide...
- pilgrimage,
teaching and
studying from
masters such as the
adept Khedrup Norzang Gyatso in the
Olklha mountains. He also sta**** in
Kongpo and
Dagpo and...
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Ngawang Tashi Drakpa,
Monarch (1499–1554)
Rinpungpa (complete list) –
Norzang,
Monarch (1435–1466) Kunzang,
Monarch (1466–c.1479)
Donyo Dorje, Monarch...
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refers to a
commentary on the
abbreviated Kalachakra tantra by
Kaydrub Norzang-gyatso that says
practitioners of
especially sharp faculties can achieve...
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wielded power in
Tsang (West
Central Tibet). He was the
second son of
Norzang, the
founder of the
power of the family, and the
Phagmodrupa princess Yeshe...
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could not
reach an
agreement about the succession. The
Rinpungpa lord,
Norzang,
suggested that the
abbot of the Thel
monastery should decide, and he pointed...
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Drakpa Namgyal Palzang 17th
century (grandson of
Ngawang Drakpa Gyaltsen)
Norzang 1435–1466
Kunzang 1466–circa 1479 (son)
Donyo Dorje circa 1479–1512 (son)...
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Tsokye Dorje and the
grandson of the
founder of the dynasty's fortune,
Norzang.
According to the
Rinpung durab he was born in a Year of the
Tiger (1470...
- Tashilhunpo; the
First Pakpa Lha,
Pakpa Dechen Dorje (1439-1487); and
Norzang Gyatso (1423-1517). Profile,
Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center website....