- The
samphor (Khmer: សំភោរ; also
romanized as
sampho) is a small, 2-headed
barrel drum
indigenous to Cambodia,
approximately .35
meter wide by .5 meter...
-
Sampho Tsewang Rigzin (1904–1973) was a
Tibetan politician and soldier.
After the
annexation of
Tibet by the People's
Republic of
China in 1951, he joined...
-
Struggle session of
Sampho Tsewang Rigzin and his wife...
-
middle section of the taphon. The
taphon is very
similar to the
Cambodian sampho. An
example of the
taphon being pla****: The
taphon is
traditionally made...
- dance.
Traditional Cambodian music performed with the
instruments of the
sampho (a type of drum), the
sralai klang khek (oboe) and the
chhing is pla****...
-
phleng pradall or vung
phleng klang khek. The
music uses an oboe, drums(
sampho) and cymbals(chhing). The
music comes in two parts. The
first part uses...
-
Rivalry in the
Twentieth Century.
University of
Washington Press. p. 44.
Sampho,
Tenzin Thondup (1987). The
Violent Waves of My Life (In Tibetan) metse...
- kong vong
touch and kong vong thom (small and
large sets of
tuned gongs),
sampho (two-sided drum), skor thom (two
large drums), and
sralai (quadruple-reed...
-
Monarch 14th
Dalai Lama
Preceded by
Kashopa Chogyal Nyima Succeeded by
Sampho Tsewang Rigzin Personal details Born 1903 (1903) Lhasa, Tibet, Qing empire...
-
Norbulingka said, "When I
arrived at the gate I
found Kalon Sampho lying on the
ground unconscious."
Sampho, "...had
arrived at
Norbulinka [sic] in a car with...