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    The Namgyal dynasty was a dynasty whose rulers were the monarchs of the former kingdom of Ladakh that lasted from 1460 to 1842 and were titled the Gyalpo...
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    Sengge Namgyal (Ladakhi: སེང་གེ་རྣམ་རྒྱལ, Wylie: seng-ge rnam-rgyal, c. 1570–1642) was a 17th-century Namgyal dynasty King of Ladakh, from 1616 to his...
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  • Mongol khanates, and the Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh with assistance from the Mughal Empire in Kashmir. In the late 17th century, Ladakh sided with Bhutan in...
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  • Namgyal dynasty may refer to these former dynasties in India: Namgyal dynasty of Sikkim Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh Namgyal (disambiguation) Chogyal, the...
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  • of the Dagpo Kagyu lineage Namgyal dynasty (disambiguation) Namgyal dynasty of Sikkim, rulers in Sikkim Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh, rulers in Ladakh Phuntsog...
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    the town of Leh, Ladakh, in the Indian Himalayas. The palace was constructed circa 1600 by Sengge Namgyal of the Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh. Amba Vilas...
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    king, reunited Ladakh by overthrowing the king of Leh. He took on the surname Namgyal (meaning victorious) and founded a new dynasty which still survives...
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  • Lhachen Bhagan (category Kings of Ladakh)
    united Ladakh in 1460 by overthrowing the king of Leh. He took on the surname Namgyal (meaning victorious) and founded the Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh. According...
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    Stok Monastery (category Buddhist monasteries in Ladakh)
    home of Ladakhi royalty from the Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh. Chogyal List of buddhist monasteries in Ladakh Geography of Ladakh Tourism in Ladakh World...
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  • Jamyang Namgyal (Ladakhi: འཇམ་དབྱངས་རྣམ་རྒྱལ, Wylie: ʻjam dbyangs rnam rgyal, died 1616) was a 17th-century Namgyal dynasty king (gyalpo) of Ladakh, India...
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    flourish in other regions of Ladakh. King Bhagan reunited and strengthened Ladakh and founded the Namgyal dynasty (Namgyal means "victorious" in several...
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    collapse of Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh, Ladakh became part of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir before the Dogra–Tibetan War. After 1947, Ladakh continued...
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    were two main lines of Zhabdrung incarnations in Bhutan. The region of Ladakh was ruled by a separate line of the Namgyal dynasty that lasted from 1460...
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  • Sikkim Phuntsog Namgyal, king of the Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh Namgyal (disambiguation) Phuntsok Namgyal, an Indian politician from Ladakh This disambiguation...
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    Leh (redirect from Leh, Ladakh)
    leave Ladakh, though it returned later. As payment for assisting Delegs Namgyal in the Tibet-Ladakh-Mughal War of 1679–1684, the nawab made a number of onerous...
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    Kargil Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Leh History of Ladakh Maryul Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh Tibet–Ladakh–Mughal War Treaty of Tingmosgang...
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  • dynasty (AD 1440–1498) Lodi dynasty (AD 1451–1526) – Delhi Sultanate Namgyal dynasty (AD 1470–1975) Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh (AD 1470–1842) Namgyal dynasty...
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  • Maryul (redirect from Kingdom of Ladakh)
    Tibet. The kingdom came under the control of the Namgyal dynasty in 1460, eventually acquiring the name "Ladakh", and lasted until 1842. In that year, the...
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    (the Druk Desi) as head of secular affairs, a policy which exists, in modified form, to this day. Sengge Namgyal, who ruled Ladakh from 1616 to 1623 and...
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  • Ladakh from the beginnings of the first Tibetan dynasty of Ladakh until the end of the Namgyal dynasty. The chronicles were compiled by the Namgyal dynasty...
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    Sikh Empire (category Empires and kingdoms of India)
    frontier of Sikh empire to the Indus River. At the time of his death, the western boundary of the Sikh Empire was the Khyber Pass. The Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh...
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    Tingmosgang (category History of Ladakh)
    15th century. It is through his grandson Bhagan that Ladakh's second dynasty originated – Namgyals (Victorious) – which politically endured until the Dogra...
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    by conquering Ladakh and Baltistan. He also boldly attempted the conquest of Western Tibet (Ngari Khorsum) but was killed in battle of To-yo during the...
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  • Tsewang Namgyal (Ladakhi: ཚེ་དབང་རྣམ་རྒྱལ, Wylie: tshe-dbang rnam-rgyal) was a 16th-century Namgyal dynasty king (gyalpo) of Ladakh, India, from 1575...
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    1753–1782) Tseten Namgyal (c. 1782–1802) Tsepal Dondup Namgyal (c. 1802–1837, 1839–1840) Kunga Namgyal II (c. 1840–1842) Later Ladakh was conquered by...
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  • Ngawang Namgyal (Tibetan: ངགཌབང་རྣམ-རྒྱལ, Wylie: ngag-dbang rnam-rgyal) (died 1544 or somewhat later) was a prince of the Rinpungpa Dynasty that dominated...
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    Skardu (redirect from Maqpon Dynasty)
    the borders of the kingdom from Gilgit to Ladakh. When the Raja of Laddakh, Jamyang Namgyal, attacked the principalities in the district of Purik (Kargil)...
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    system of government. Ladakh's Namgyal dynasty lasted from 1470 until 1834. The autonomy of the Tibetan élite in Ladakh, as well as their system of government...
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    was bordered on the north by the Maqpon Kingdom of Baltistan, to the east by the Namgyal Kingdom of Ladakh, to the west by the Kabul Subah, the south by...
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    Tsangpa (redirect from Gtsang Dynasty)
    Phanyul (north of Lhasa) and Neu (southeast of Lhasa). He was less successful against Bhutan, where his enemy, Ngawang Namgyal, the prince abbot of Ralung Monastery...
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