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1) palace; 2) Rajagriha [rgya gar gyi grong khyer chen po drug gi gras shig rajgir in india ancient capital of magadha] [tse rig] [IW]
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King Lhasey (9th Century). The second son of King Trisong Deutsen [RY]


1) palace; 2) rajagriha [IW]
9th century, the 2nd son of King khri srong lde btsan [JV]
 
Rajagriha, present day Rajgir in India. Rajagriha [the ancient capital of Magadha] [RY]
 
grong khyer rgyal po'i khab tu - in the royal city of Rajagriha [RY]
 
[[grong khyer rgyal po'i khab]] the city of Rajagriha [RY]
 
metropolis, capital of Magadha, Rajgir in Behar, king's residence, palace, rajagir, king's residence, rajagriha [JV]


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King Lhasey (9th Century). The second son of King Trisong Deutsen [RY]

9th century, the 2nd son of King khri srong lde btsan [JV]