- the
nature of the
threat while Travers recalls that
Songsten was in the cave too. It is
clear Songsten is the link
between the Yeti and the monastery. The...
-
lives of the 27th king to the 32nd were
better do****ented. The
kings from
Songsten Gampo, the 33rd king, to U dum Tsen the last king of the
Yarlung dynasty...
- (mother) for her.
Tibetan Empire-era do****ents
found at
Dunhuang say that
Songsten Gampo also had a
sister Sad-mar-kar (or Sa-tha-ma-kar) and a
younger brother...
- the 7th
century from the
palace Yumbulingka to
Lhasa by the 33rd king
Songsten Gampo, and into the Red Fort
during the
imperial period which continued...
- "Chapter 10:
Minister Tonmi brings the
alphabet from India, and King
Songsten Gampo creates the Laws of the Ten Virtues", pp. 99–110.
Sacred Scripts:...
- kingdoms, each
ruled by a
local leader, as were the
local polities before Songsten Gampo. The
leaders constantly fought for
political dominance, utilizing...
-
school monastery.
Located in
Barkhor Square, it was
built in c.640 by King
Songsten Gampo to
house the Jowo
Mikyo Dorje, a
statue of
Akshobhya Buddha, brought...
-
Prison Officer The Boys (1962) –
Samuel Wallace Doctor Who (1967–1978) –
Songsten / Gold
Usher Duffer (1971) – Man
Fighting Au Pair
Girls (1972) – Fred Armaguedon...
- the
Tibetan Empire (605?-650).
Jokhang was also
originally built under Songsten Gampo.
Jokhang Temple is the most
splendid surviving building of the Tubo...
- rule. It is
noted that
during the 7th-century
reign of the
Tibetan king
Songsten Gampo,
Tajikistan was
under Tibetan rule. The
Shangshung emperor was executed...