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    Rinpungpa (Tibetan: ཪིན་སྤུངས་པ་, Wylie: rin spungs pa, Lhasa dialect: [rĩ̀púŋpə́]; Chinese: 仁蚌巴) was a Tibetan dynastic regime that dominated much of...
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    due to the rise of the ministerial family of the Rinpungpa. It was defeated by the rival Tsangpa dynasty in 1613 and 1620, and was formally superseded by...
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    Tsangpa (redirect from Gtsang Dynasty)
    along religious as well as dynastic lines. The Phagmodrupa dynasty lost any semblance of power after 1564 and its rival Rinpungpa was also unable to achieve...
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    Sakya Mongol invasions of Tibet Tibet under Yuan rule Phagmodrupa dynasty Rinpungpa Tsangpa Ganden Phodrang Dalai Lama Panchen Lama Khoshut Khanate Dzungar...
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    heartland of the Tibetan people, originally governed by Rinpungpa dynasty. The Tsangpa dynasty had ruled the Tsang part between 1565 and 1642. The dispute...
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    The Yarlung dynasty (Tibetan: བོད་ཀྱི་གདོད་མའི་མངའ་མཛད།; Chinese: 雅礱王朝), or Pre-Imperial Tibet, was a proto-historical dynasty in Tibet before the rise...
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  • ngag-dbang rnam-rgyal) (died 1544 or somewhat later) was a prince of the Rinpungpa Dynasty that dominated the Tsang region in West Central Tibet between 1435...
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  • Ngawang Jigme Drakpa (category Phagmodrupa dynasty)
    the Rinpungpa Dynasty. He was also a renowned author. His increasingly chaotic reign ended in 1565, when the Tsangpa dynasty deprived the Rinpungpa of...
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    independent state in East Asia that lasted from the collapse of the Qing dynasty in 1912 until its annexation by the People's Republic of China in 1951...
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  • Donyo Dorje (category Phagmodrupa dynasty)
    of the Rinpungpa Dynasty that held power in much of Central Tibet from 1479 to 1512. Donyo Dorje was the second son of the previous Rinpungpa prince Kunzang...
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    a woman of high central Tibetan nobility, with whom he founded a local dynasty that would go on to create the kingdoms of Purang-Guge, Maryul, and Zanskar...
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    Tibetan Plateau, formed as a result of imperial expansion under the Yarlung dynasty heralded by its 33rd king, Songtsen Gampo, in the 7th century. The empire...
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    social structures were dissolved. Tibet came under the control of the Qing dynasty of China in 1720 after the Qing expelled the forces of the Dzungar Khanate...
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    various foreign suzerainties for much of this period, including by the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). The Dzungar forces were in turn expelled by the 1720 expedition...
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    minister family Rinpungpa, based in Tsang (West Central Tibet), dominated politics after 1435. In 1565 they were overthrown by the Tsangpa Dynasty of Shigatse...
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    Tibet under Qing rule (category Qing dynasty)
    Tibet under Qing rule refers to the Qing dynasty's rule over Tibet from 1720 to 1912. The Qing rulers incorporated Tibet into the empire along with other...
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    Khalkha Mongols to the east. In 1696, Galdan was defeated by the Qing dynasty and lost Outer Mongolia. In 1717, the Dzungars conquered Tibet, but were...
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    religious matters. Güshi Khan accepted the nominal suzerainty of the Qing dynasty in 1654, when seal of authority and golden sheets were granted by the Shunzhi...
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    Tibet Zhangzhung Yarlung dynasty Tibetan Empire Era of Fragmentation Yuan rule Phagmodrupa dynasty Rinpungpa dynasty Tsangpa dynasty Khoshut Khanate Ganden...
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  • Thomond  Tibet, Phagmodrupa – Phagmodrupa dynasty of Tibet Capital: Nêdong  Tibet, RinpungpaRinpungpa dynasty of Tibet Capital: Shigatse   Tidore – Sultanate...
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    Tibet (1910) before the 1911 Revolution which led to the fall of the Qing dynasty in 1912, the Ganden Phodrang continued to govern Tibet under the Qing protectorate...
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    (Amdo) Phagmodrupa Dynasty (1354–1618) (Ü-Tsang) Maqpon kingdom (1190–1846) (Baltistan) Rinpungpa Dynasty (1435–1565) (Tsang) Yabgo Dynasty (before 1500–1972)...
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    minister family Rinpungpa, based in Tsang (West Central Tibet), dominated politics after 1435. In 1565 they were overthrown by the Tsangpa dynasty of Shigatse...
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  • Kunzang (category Phagmodrupa dynasty)
    (Tibetan: ཀུན་ཏུ་བཟང་པོ, Wylie: Kun tu bzang po), was a prince of the Rinpungpa Dynasty that wielded power in Tsang (West Central Tibet). He was the second...
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  • 1597), the last ruling prince of Tsang (West Central Tibet) of the Rinpungpa Dynasty Ngawang Tashi Drakpa (1488–1564), king of Tibet who ruled in 1499–1554...
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  • "Buddhism in Tibet". Sons of Sikkim: The Rise and Fall of the Namgyal Dynasty of Sikkim. Chennai: Notion Press. ISBN 9781648059810. Retrieved 31 October...
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    dynasty rule (1270–1350) Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs Phagmodrupa dynasty Relations with Ming (1368–1644) Rinpungpa dynasty Tsangpa dynasty...
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  • Dondup Tseten Dorje (category Phagmodrupa dynasty)
    grub tshe brtan rdo rje) (d. 1620) was the penultimate prince of the Rinpungpa Dynasty which held power in Tsang (West Central Tibet) between 1435 and 1565...
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  • This is a list of monarchical dynasties and dynastic regimes organized by geographic region. Extant dynasties are rendered in bold and highlighted. This...
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  • Norzang (category Phagmodrupa dynasty)
    ཎོར་བུ་བཟང་པོ, Wylie: Nor bu bzang po), was the founder of the power of the Rinpungpa Dynasty in Central Tibet. Norzang was the son of Namkha Gyalpo, the chief...
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