Tai Situ Changchub Gyaltsen (Tibetan: ཏའི་སི་ཏུ་བྱང་ཆུབ་རྒྱལ་མཚན, Wylie: ta'i si tu byang chub rgyal mtshan; Chinese: 大司徒絳曲堅贊)[1] (1302 – 21 November 1364[a]) was the founder of the Phagmodrupa Dynasty that replaced the Mongol-backed Sakya dynasty, ending Yuan rule in Tibet. He ruled most of Tibet as desi (regent) from 1354 to 1364 (alt. 1371, 1373 or 1374). As a law-giver, politician and religious patron, he created a heritage that lasted centuries.
^Chen Qingying (2003)
Cite error: There are <ref group=lower-alpha> tags or {{efn}} templates on this page, but the references will not show without a {{reflist|group=lower-alpha}} template or {{notelist}} template (see the help page).
and 19 Related for: Tai Situ Changchub Gyaltsen information
thereof from 1354 to the early 17th century. It was established by TaiSituChangchubGyaltsen of the Lang (Wylie: rlangs) family at the end of the Yuan dynasty...
overthrow of the Yuan and TaiSituChangchubGyaltsen's revolt against the Mongols. Following the uprising, TaiSituChangchubGyaltsen founded the Phagmodrupa...
exterminated the family of Toghan Temür Khan's empress while TaiSituChangchubGyaltsen managed to eliminate the Mongol influence in Tibet. Increasingly...
increasingly assertive force under its energetic leader ChangchubGyaltsen. ChangchubGyaltsen was imprisoned by the dpon-chen Gyalwa Zangpo in 1346, but...
Tibet was overthrown in a rebellion by the Phagmodru myriarch TaiSituChangchubGyaltsen (1302–1364), who established the Phagmodrupa dynasty and gained...
Jamyang Shakya Gyaltsen was the eldest son of Sonam Zangpo, a brother of the founder of the Phagmodrupa regime, TaiSituChangchubGyaltsen. His mother was...
the Tibetan view of their ancient history and thus supported TaiSituChangchubGyaltsen's project of national renewal. Lama Dampa also wrote extensive...
uprisings in the main Chinese provinces. As Yuan declined, in Tibet, TaiSituChangchubGyaltsen toppled the Sakya and founded the Phagmodrupa dynasty, the rulers...
Shihabuddeen Ahmed Koya, Indian Grand Mufti and writer (d. 1374) TaiSituChangchubGyaltsen, Tibetan ruler and politician (d. 1364) January 2 – Henry I,...
traditional Tibetan dress. TaiSituChangchubGyaltsen died in 1364 and was succeeded as by his nephew Jamyang Shakya Gyaltsen (Tibetan: ཇམ་དབྱངས་ཤ་ཀྱ་རྒྱལ་མཚན...
overthrow of the Yuan dynasty by the Ming dynasty, the revolt of TaiSituChangchubGyaltsen against the Mongols, and the Ming's establishment of relations...
definite signs from Kalu Rinpoche himself. Situ Rinpoche sent a letter of recognition with Lama Gyaltsen to the 14th Dalai Lama, who immediately confirmed...
Battuta arrives at Quanzhou 1346 Ibn Battuta leaves China 1348 TaiSituChangchubGyaltsen rebels in Nêdong The pirate Fang Guozhen rebels in Zhejiang,...
reign of the 14th Sakya Trizin, Lama Dampa Sonam Gyaltsen, the myriarch TaiSituChangchubGyaltsen of the Phagmodrupa Dynasty began to subordinate the...
this area remained an important centre of Sakyapa Order until TaiSituChangchubGyaltsen of Pagmodrupa defeated the Ponchen (Administrator of the Sakyapa...