Phagmodrupa dynasty

Phagmodrupa dynasty

The Phagmodrupa dynasty, established by Tai Situ Changchub Gyaltsen, were the rulers (sde srid) of Tibet from 1354 to 1435.

# Tai Situ Changchub Gyaltsen (bo|w=ta'i si tu byang chub rgyal mtshan) (1302-1364)
# Desi Shakya Gyaltsen (bo|t=|w=sde srid sh'akya rgyal mtshan|z=Sagya Gyaincain) (1340-1373)
# Desi Drakpa Changchub (bo|w=sde srid grags pa byang chub) (1356-1386)
# Desi Sonam Drakpa (bo|w=sde srid bsod nams grags pa) (1359-1408)
# Desi Drakpa Gyaltsen (bo|w=sde srid grags pa rgyal mtshan) (1374-1432)
# Desi Drakpa Jungne (bo|w=sde srid grags pa 'byung gnas) (1414-1446)

ources

* Shakapa, Tsepon W.D. (1981)"“The rise of Changchub Gyaltsen and the Phagmo Drupa Period″ " in "Bulletin of Tibetology", 1981 Gangtok: Namgyal Institute of Tibetology [http://www.thdl.org/texts/reprints/bot/bot_1981_01_02.pdf]
* Shakapa, Tsepon W.D. (1967)"Tibet: A Political History", Yale University Press, New Haven and London.


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