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During the tenth century , the great empire of Tibet broke up due to wars and internecine feuds sparked off by the petty differences among the ambitious war lords who wanted to and did establish their own little kingdoms .
During the tenth century , the great empire of Tibet broke up due to wars and internecine feuds sparked off by the petty differences among the ambitious war lords who wanted to and did establish their own little kingdoms .
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Among the names of administrators that flitted across the stage during the century and odd of Dogra rule in the area , none is more renowned than that of Mehta Mangal , who took charge of the former composite district soon after the ...
Among the names of administrators that flitted across the stage during the century and odd of Dogra rule in the area , none is more renowned than that of Mehta Mangal , who took charge of the former composite district soon after the ...
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In the middle of the eighth century Urgyan Rinpoche ( the gem of Urgyan , or Padma , Sambhava ) was invited into Tibet by Khrisrong De - tsan . He is said to have been an incarnation of the Dhyani Buddha Amitabha ( Hod - pag - med ) .
In the middle of the eighth century Urgyan Rinpoche ( the gem of Urgyan , or Padma , Sambhava ) was invited into Tibet by Khrisrong De - tsan . He is said to have been an incarnation of the Dhyani Buddha Amitabha ( Hod - pag - med ) .
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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