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1) SK za ho ra, once called rgya gar bhangga la now meng ca la; 2) ham pa chen po byas lto za ba [IW]
1) SK za ho ra, once called rgya gar bhangga la now meng ca la; 2) ham pa chen po byas lto za ba [IW]

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1) SK za ho ra, once called rgya gar bhangga la now meng ca la; 2) ham pa chen po byas lto za ba [IW]

1) SK za ho ra, once called rgya gar bhangga la now meng ca la [R]; 2) ham pa chen po byas lto za ba) [IW]

historical place (perhaps gilgit or bengal), city, town, present mandi [JV]

Sahor [RY]

Zahor. An ancient Indian kingdom believed to be situated around Mandir the present state of Himachal Pradesh in the northern part of India. Kingdom associated with the early transmission of the Tantra; home of Shantarakshita; also spelled Sahor or Sahora [RY]