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*[[stod]]: [[gu ge]], [[pu hrangs]], [[mang yul]]. | *[[stod]]: [[gu ge]], [[pu hrangs]], [[mang yul]]. | ||
*smad: [[padma]] [[rab sgang]], [[khams sgang]], [[tsha ba sgang]]. | *smad: [[padma]] [[rab sgang]], [[khams sgang]], [[tsha ba sgang]]. | ||
*bar: [[dbus]], [[gtsang]], [[dwags kong]] E [[gnyal]]. [MR] | *bar: [[dbus]], [[gtsang]], [[dwags kong]] E [[gnyal]]. | ||
[[dbus]] and [[gtsang]] extends from [[gung thang]] in [[mnga' ris]], (which is located in the modern rdzong dga'(kha?) near [[ding ri]], to [[sog la skya bo]] or [[sog g.yag]] la near [[so dgon]]. [MR] | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:40, 15 January 2006
Nine regions of Tibet (bod yul gling dgu)
- stod: gu ge, pu hrangs, mang yul.
- smad: padma rab sgang, khams sgang, tsha ba sgang.
- bar: dbus, gtsang, dwags kong E gnyal.
dbus and gtsang extends from gung thang in mnga' ris, (which is located in the modern rdzong dga'(kha?) near ding ri, to sog la skya bo or sog g.yag la near so dgon. [MR]
- See also:bod khams gling dgu