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Sakya Pandita: 1182-1251. One of the Five Sakya Forefathers. grand son of Kunga Nyingpo. Thirteenth century Tibetan master and scholar who exercised political power on behalf of the Mongols; also known as Sa pan [RY] | [[Sakya Pandita]]: 1182-1251. One of the Five Sakya Forefathers. grand son of [[Sachen Kunga Nyingpo|Kunga Nyingpo]]. Thirteenth century Tibetan master and scholar who exercised political power on behalf of the Mongols; also known as Sa pan [RY] | ||
(1182-1251) [RY] | (1182-1251) [RY] | ||
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1182-1251 - Sakya Pandita, Kunga Gyaltsen [RY] | 1182-1251 - [[Sakya Pandita]], Kunga Gyaltsen [RY] | ||
[[Category:Tibetan Dictionary]] [[Category:rydic2003]] [[Category:sa]] | [[Category:Tibetan Dictionary]] [[Category:rydic2003]] [[Category:sa]] |
Revision as of 20:03, 2 January 2006
Sakya Pandita: 1182-1251. One of the Five Sakya Forefathers. grand son of Kunga Nyingpo. Thirteenth century Tibetan master and scholar who exercised political power on behalf of the Mongols; also known as Sa pan [RY]
(1182-1251) [RY]
1182-1251 [RY]
1182-1251 - Sakya Pandita, Kunga Gyaltsen [RY]