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a ce Indian queen of King srong btzan sgam po [he sent the minister mgar thang tha'i tzung's daughter, how he asked for her as his queen and how the princess came to Tibet and so forth, these stories are still told as folk tales. Arranged as a play lha mo ba'i 'khrab gzhung zhig.] [IW]


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ཨ་ཅེ་རྒྱ་བཟའ
a ce Indian queen of King srong btzan sgam po [he sent the minister mgar thang tha'i tzung's daughter, how he asked for her as his queen and how the princess came to Tibet and so forth, these stories are still told as folk tales. Arranged as a play lha mo ba'i 'khrab gzhung zhig.] [IW]