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    vowels or missing conjuncts instead of Tibetan characters. Dzong architecture is used for dzongs, a distinctive type of fortified monastery (Dzongkha: རྫོང...
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    out of New Chumbi. Once the obstacle of Gyantse Dzong was cleared, the road to Lhasa would be open. Gyantse Dzong was, however, too strong for a small raiding...
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    Tsona (redirect from Tsona Dzong)
    (lho kha spyi khyab) in Tsedang, governing 13 Dzongs including Tsona; in 1952, it belonged to the Gyantse Sub-committee of the Chinese Communist Party;...
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    90 km (56 mi) northwest of Gyantse, at an altitude of 3,840 metres (12,600 ft). In the 17th century, the city and the dzong was called Samdrubtsé (one...
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    quelques mois après, par des lettres de messieurs Ludlow et David Macdonald, l'agent commercial britannique qui, à Gyantsé, a stoppé leur avance." "La famille...
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    Thangka wall (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    evil destinies: the giant appliqué thang kas (gos sku) at Gyantse (rgyal rtse dpal 'khor chos de), in Issues in Traditional Tibetan Art from the Seventh...
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    other members of the 8th Gurkha Rifles on 6 July 1904 at the attack at Gyantse Dzong, Tibet as a part of the British invasion of Tibet with Colonel Younghusband...
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    47, No. 1, (1957), p. 21. Sylvia Luetjohann, Nick Dudka (2007). Prácticas de meditación tibetana con Tankas: percepción, compasión y sabiduría. EDAF. pp...
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    Sirjana Journal, p.208-115. Ancient Tibet: Research materials from the Yeshe De Project, p. 202 (1986). Dharma Publishing, Berkeley, California. ISBN 0-89800-146-3...
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    fortified by Bhutanese forces. Though Rapten's army soon captured Kawang Dzong, the soldiers were unaccustomed to the terrain and the climate and the army...
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  • British Empire. As per the Convention, Gartok, together with Yatung and Gyantse, were to have trade marts for traders from British India, as well as British...
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    Bhutanese thangka of Mt. Meru and the Buddhist Universe, 19th century, Trongsa Dzong, Trongsa, Bhutan Painted Bhutanese Medicine Buddha mandala with the goddess...
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    8 volumes, 'Dzam Thang edition Dolpopa's complete works in 1 volumes, Gyantse edition Along with other representatives of this shentong tradition, including...
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    July 1904 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    83, Scottish artist and sculptor British troops in Tibet stormed the Gyantse Dzong. British Indian Army officer John Duncan Grant would receive the Victoria...
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