• The Imperial Preceptor, or Dishi (simplified Chinese: 帝师; traditional Chinese: 帝師; pinyin: Dìshī; lit. 'Teacher of the Emperor'; Tibetan: གོང་མའི་སློབ་དཔོན...
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  • Rinchen Gyaltsen (category Imperial Preceptors)
    rinchen gyaltsen; Chinese: 仁欽堅贊) (1238 – 24 March 1279) was a Tibetan imperial preceptor at the court of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty of China. His tenure lasted...
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    appointed the Sakya lama Drogön Chögyal Phagpa ("the Phags pa Lama") his Imperial Preceptor, giving him power over all the empire's Buddhist monks. In 1270, after...
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  • dga' rgyal mts'an; Chinese: 公哥兒監藏班藏卜) (1310 - 1358) was a Tibetan Imperial Preceptor (Dishi) at the court of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. He belonged to...
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    Drogön Chögyal Phagpa (category Imperial Preceptors)
    leader of the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism. He was also the first Imperial Preceptor of the Yuan dynasty and was concurrently named the director of the...
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    capital of Tibet. Drogön Chögyal Phagpa, Sakya Pandita's nephew became Imperial Preceptor of Kublai Khan, founder of the Yuan dynasty. Yuan control over the...
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    emperor, Langdarma, in 842 until Drogön Chögyal Phagpa became the Imperial Preceptor of the three regions of Tibet in 1253, following the Mongol conquest...
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    religions became less important. He and his successors kept a Sakya Imperial Preceptor (Chinese: 帝师; pinyin: Dìshī) at court. Before the end of the Yuan...
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    the Empire. In the twelfth month of 1260, he appointed Phagpa his Imperial preceptor and granted him a jade seal and the position of leader of Buddhism...
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  • Kunga Lekpa Jungne Gyaltsen (category Imperial Preceptors)
    rgyal mts'an, Chinese: 公哥列思八沖納思監藏班藏卜) (1308 - 1330) was a Tibetan Imperial Preceptor (Dishi) at the court of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. He belonged to...
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  • Grand Preceptor, also referred to as Grand Master, was the seniormost of the Three Ducal Ministers or Excellencies, the top three civil positions of the...
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  • Kunga Lotro Gyaltsen (category Imperial Preceptors)
    gros rgyal mts'an; Chinese: 公哥羅古羅思監藏班藏卜) (1299 - 1327) was a Tibetan Imperial Preceptor (Dishi) at the court of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty of China. He belonged...
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    script is an alphabet designed by the Tibetan monk and State Preceptor (later Imperial Preceptor) Drogön Chögyal Phagpa (1235–1280) for Kublai Khan (r. 1264–1294)...
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    acting silöns: Lobsang Tashi and Lukhangwa 1950–1952 History of Tibet Pre-Imperial Tibet Tibetan Empire List of emperors of Tibet Guge Sakya Mongol invasions...
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    established a system in which a Sakya lama would be "Imperial Preceptor" or Dishi (originally "State Preceptor" or Guoshi), who would reside in China and supervise...
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  • Dharmapala Raksita (category Imperial Preceptors)
    (1235–1280), who also held the position of Imperial Preceptor (Dishi) at the Yuan court. The succeeding Imperial Preceptors always belonged to the clergymen of...
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  • Drakpa Odzer (category Imperial Preceptors)
    (Wylie: Grags pa 'od zer; Chinese: 扎巴俄色) (1246 - 1303) was a Tibetan Imperial Preceptor (Dishi) at the court of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty of China. He hailed...
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    Phagpa and been impressed. Kublai appointed Phagspa his Imperial Preceptor (initially "State Preceptor"), giving him power over all the Buddhist monks within...
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  • Sanggye Pal (category Imperial Preceptors)
    (Wylie: Sangs rgyas dpal; Chinese: 相家班) (1267 - 1314) was a Tibetan Imperial Preceptor (Dishi) at the court of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty of China. He hailed...
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    the Yuan dynasty, 14 leaders of the Sakya sect had held the post of Imperial Preceptor (Dishi), thereby enjoying special power. The Mongol rulers Ghazan...
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  • Éminence grise Power behind the throne The School of Night Makhzen Imperial Preceptor Gunther, John (1940). Inside Europe. New York: Harper & Brothers....
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  • Yeshe Rinchen (category Imperial Preceptors)
    (Wylie: Ye shes rin c'en; Chinese: 亦攝思連真) (1248 - 1294) was a Tibetan Imperial Preceptor (Dishi) at the court of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. He hailed from...
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    transmission. A number of Tangut Buddhist institutions, such as "Imperial Preceptor" survived the Tangut State itself and could be found during the Yuan...
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  • of Sanskrit Buddhist texts into Tibetan Yeshe Rinchen (1248–1294), Imperial Preceptor at the court of the Yuan dynasty Rinchen Gyaltsen (c. 1257–1305),...
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    Spanish nobleman and priest (d. 1304) Rinchen Gyaltsen, Tibetan imperial preceptor (d. 1279) Yang Hui, Chinese mathematician and writer (d. 1298) Yao...
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    (1785–1850), Qing dynasty scholar and official Chen Baochen (1848–1935), imperial preceptor of Qing dynasty Zhan Shi Chai (1840s–1893), entertainer as "Chang...
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    Italian priest, orator and theologian (d. 1327) Drakpa Odzer, Tibetan Imperial Preceptor (Dishi) (d. 1303) Enrique Enríquez (the Elder), Castilian nobleman...
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    emperor (House of Zhao) (b. 1272) March 24 – Rinchen Gyaltsen, Tibetan imperial preceptor (b. 1238) April 2 – Abel Abelsøn, Danish nobleman and landowner (b...
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  • either from Khön clan or closely related to it. In addition, the "Imperial preceptor" was the head of the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs. Out of...
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  • Beauties" (九州·朱颜记) by Zhan An (斩鞍) 2022 Novoland Floating Heart 九州青荇纪 The Movie, about Nan Xing, who is the only daughter of the imperial Preceptor, Nan Yan...
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