• Drigum Tsenpo was an emperor of Tibet. According to Tibetan mythology, he was the first king of Tibet to lose his immortality when he angered his stable...
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  • present-day Bomê County, Tibet. The monarchs of Powo were descendants of Drigum Tsenpo, and used the title Kanam Gyalpo (kaH gnam rgyal po) or Kanam Depa (kaH...
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    Yarlung king, Drigum Tsenpo, attempted to remove the influence of the Zhang Zhung by expelling the Zhang's Bön priests from Yarlung. Tsenpo was assassinated...
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    Nyatri Tsenpo Mutri Tsenpo (son) Dingtri Tsenpo (son) Sotri Tsenpo (son) Mertri Tsenpo (son) Daktri Tsenpo (son) Siptri Tsenpo (son) Drigum Tsenpo (son)...
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  • as 'emperor' of Tibet. Traditional Tibetan titles for the king include tsenpo ("Chief") and lhase ("Divine Son"). In the list the common transliteration...
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    neighboring kingdom arose in the Yarlung valley, and the Yarlung king, Drigum Tsenpo, attempted to remove the influence of the Zhang Zhung by expelling the...
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    blame of the decline of Bon on two persecutions by two Tibetan kings, Drigum Tsenpo and the Buddhist King Tri Songdetsen (r. 740–797). They also state that...
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    of the first emperor Nyatri Tsenpo (gNya'-khri bTsan-po) from heaven, and ends with an account of the death of Drigum Tsenpo, the first mortal in the line...
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    ruled present day Bomê County, annexed by Tibet in 1928. Descendants of Drigum Tsenpo. Chiefdom of Zhuoni (Tibetan: ཅོ་ནེ་དཔོན་པོ, Wylie: co ne dpon po; Chinese:...
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