• Donyo Dorje (Tibetan: དོན་ཡོད་རྡོ་རྗེ, Wylie: Don yod rdo rje) (1463 – 23 March 1512) was the third and most powerful prince of the Rinpungpa Dynasty...
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  • cartoonist Donyo Dorje (1463 – 1512), Tibetan prince Donyo Kuzmanov, nickname for Anton Kuzmanov (born 1918), Bulgarian footballer Jamyang Donyo Gyaltsen...
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  • Tsokye Dorje of the Rinpungpa as regent during his minority. At this time the chief of the Rinpungpa faction was Tsokye Dorje's nephew Donyo Dorje (1463–1512)...
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    to settle down. New trouble soon followed. The king of Beri in Kham, Donyo Dorje, was a practitioner of the Bön religion and enemy of the Gelugpa. He...
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    1498 and 1517. After the deaths of the powerful princes Tsokye Dorje (1510) and Donyo Dorje (1512), however, the power of the Rinpungpa declined. In spite...
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    the Tsangpa and the Karmapa's main Mongol patron and protector. Next, Donyo Dorje, the Bönpo king of Beri in Kham was found writing to the Tsangpa king...
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    Kunzang 1466–circa 1479 (son) Donyo Dorje circa 1479–1512 (son) Ngawang Namgyal 1512–1544 (cousin) Dondup Tseten Dorje 1544–? (son) Ngawang Jigme Drakpa...
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    Rinpungpa family who came to dominate Tsang. In 1481 one of their line, Donyo Dorje, managed to have the king Kunga Lekpa (r. 1448–1481) deposed. The Rinpungpa...
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  • monastery Thubten Namgyal in 1473. Kunzang had two sons called Dorje Tseten (b. 1462) and Donyo Dorje (1463–1512), of whom the latter took over the leadership...
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    Oirats to Kokonor ensued. By 1642, Güshi had defeated the king of Beri, Donyo Dorje, and the ruler of Tsangpa, Karma Tenkyong, uniting Tibet under the Gelug...
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