The Namgyaldynasty was a dynasty whose rulers were the monarchs of the former kingdom of Ladakh that lasted from 1460 to 1842 and were titled the Gyalpo...
Namgyaldynasty may refer to these former dynasties in India: Namgyaldynasty of Sikkim Namgyaldynasty of Ladakh Namgyal (disambiguation) Chogyal, the...
the monarchs of the former Kingdom of Sikkim, which belonged to the Namgyaldynasty. The Chogyal was the absolute monarch of Sikkim from 1642 to 1973,...
of Palden Thondup Namgyal, the last sovereign king of Sikkim. Educated at Harrow, he is also the present heir of the Namgyaldynasty and pretender to the...
lineage Namgyaldynasty (disambiguation) Namgyaldynasty of Sikkim, rulers in Sikkim Namgyaldynasty of Ladakh, rulers in Ladakh Phuntsog Namgyal (disambiguation)...
was the son of Thutob Namgyal. He was the first independent king of Sikkim. Namgyal was the 11th ruler of the Namgyaldynasty of Sikkim, succeeding his...
He took on the surname Namgyal (meaning victorious) and founded a new dynasty which still survives today. King Tashi Namgyal (1555–1575) managed to repel...
Sengge Namgyal (Ladakhi: སེང་གེ་རྣམ་རྒྱལ, Wylie: seng-ge rnam-rgyal, c. 1570–1642) was a 17th-century Namgyaldynasty King of Ladakh, from 1616 to his...
overthrowing the king of Leh. He took on the surname Namgyal (meaning victorious) and founded the Namgyaldynasty of Ladakh. According to the Ladakh Chronicles...
Phuntsog Namgyal (Sikkimese: ཕུན་ཚོག་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་; Wylie: phun tshog rnam rgyal) (1604–1670) was the first Chogyal (monarch) of Sikkim, now an Indian state...
dynasty (AD 1440–1498) Lodi dynasty (AD 1451–1526) – Delhi Sultanate Namgyaldynasty (AD 1470–1975) Namgyaldynasty of Ladakh (AD 1470–1842) Namgyal dynasty...
Tensung Namgyal (Sikkimese: བསྟན་སྲུང༌རྣམ་རྒྱལ་; Wylie: bstan srung rnam rgyal) (1644–1700) was the second Chogyal (monarch) of Sikkim. He succeeded his...
1975, when it was annexed by India. It was ruled by Chogyals of the Namgyaldynasty. According to legend, Khye Bumsa, a 14th-century prince from the Minyak...
areas presently in Tibet. The kingdom came under the control of the Namgyaldynasty in 1460, eventually acquiring the name "Ladakh", and lasted until 1842...
UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Kingdom of Sikkim was founded by the Namgyaldynasty in the 17th century. It was ruled by Buddhist priest-kings known as...
of the first Tibetan dynasty of Ladakh until the end of the Namgyaldynasty. The chronicles were compiled by the Namgyaldynasty, mostly during the 17th...
the western boundary of the Sikh Empire was the Khyber Pass. The Namgyaldynasty of Ladakh paid regular annual tribute to the Sikh Empire starting 1819...
Ngawang Namgyal (1594–1651), known colloquially as The Bearded Lama, was a Tibetan Buddhist Drukpa Kagyu school Rinpoche, and the unifier of Bhutan as...
Himalayas. The palace was constructed circa 1600 by Sengge Namgyal of the Namgyaldynasty of Ladakh. Amba Vilas Palace–Mysore Bangalore Palace - Bengaluru...
Thutob Namgyal (Sikkimese: མཐུ་སྟོབས་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་; Wylie: mthu-stobs rnam-rgyal) (1860 – 11 February 1914) was the ruling chogyal (monarch) of Sikkim between...
Jamyang Namgyal (Ladakhi: འཇམ་དབྱངས་རྣམ་རྒྱལ, Wylie: ʻjam dbyangs rnam rgyal, died 1616) was a 17th-century Namgyaldynasty king (gyalpo) of Ladakh, India...
Tsugphud Namgyal (Sikkimese: གཅུག་ཕུད་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་; Wylie: gtsug phud rnam rgyal) (1785–1863) was king of Sikkim from 1793 to 1863. He gained independence...
Dzong. The institution of the Trongsa Penlop, started by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in 1647, signifies the true heritage to the Bhutanese Throne and the investiture...
regarding the kings of Sikkim as their overlords and allies. Thus the Namgyaldynasty ended in Limbuwan in 1741, and after breaking off ties with Sikkim...
Thereafter, Sikhs were divided into Misls. In 1738, Nadir Shah of the Afsharid dynasty attacked India and looted Delhi. The Mughals were never able to recover...
Tenzing Namgyal (Sikkimese: བསྟན་འཛིན་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་; Wylie: bstan 'dzin rnam rgyal) was the sixth Chogyal (king) of Sikkim. He succeeded Phuntsog Namgyal II in...