• Norbu (Wylie: nor bu), with the later title of Depa (sde pa) and also known as Nangso Norbu (nang so nor bu), was a Tibetan government official born in...
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    renamed him at that point as Trinle Gyatso. In this post he succeeded Depa Norbu (sde pa nor bu) (r. 1659-1660) and retained it until his death in 1668...
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    Lama appointed his younger brother Depa Norbu (aka Nangso Norbu) as his successor. However, after a few months, Norbu betrayed him and led a rebellion against...
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    invocation prayer to a spirit to subdue two treasonous Gelugpa officers, Depa Norbu and Gonashakpa Ngodrub, who had absconded from their posts in Lhasa, seized...
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    could just give a general wang for everybody at one time. He agreed and Depa Norbu began to make a list of fees of wang that would be imposed in accordance...
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    Lobsang Gyatso, 1642–1682) Regents (Desi): Sonam Rapten (1642–1658), Depa Norbu (1659–1660), Trinlé Gyatso (1660–1668), Lozang Tutop (1669–1675), Lozang...
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    also a descendant of the 9th Tibetan king Nyatri Zangpo, and of Powo Kanam Depa, the King of Powo. Known as the Second Dudjom Rinpoche, the name 'Dudjom'...
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