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    Longtsen (son) Tritsun Nam (son) Tridra Pungtsen (son) Tritog Jethogtsen (son) Lha Thothori (son) Trinyen Zungtsen (son) Drongnyen Deu (son) Tagri Nyenzig (son)...
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    the dpon-chen." In 1253, Drogön Chögyal Phagpa (1235–1280) succeeded Sakya Pandita at the Mongol court. Phagpa became a religious teacher to Kublai Khan...
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    Khan, Sonam Gyatso identified himself as the incarnation of Drogön Chögyal Phagpa, and Altan Khan as that of Kubilai Khan, thus placing the Khan as heir to...
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    The Sakya leader arrived in Kokonor with his two nephews Drogön Chögyal Phagpa ('Phags-pa; 1235–80) and Chana Dorje (Phyag-na Rdo-rje; 1239–67) in 1246...
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    Mongol Yuan dynasty and granted authority over whole Tibet to Drogon Chogyal Phagpa, nephew of Sakya Pandita. The Sakya-Mongol administrative system and Yuan...
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  • division. 1269 Birth of the 'Phags-pa script, designed by Drogön Chögyal Phagpa for Kublai Khan. 1271 Kublai Khan officially proclaims the founding of the...
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    some stage. In 1275 it was founded as a Sakya monastery by Drogön Chögyal Phagpa on his return from China. Before 1958, Dzongsar had between 300 and 500...
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    Tibetans into his Yuan empire (1271–1368). The Sakya lama Drogön Chögyal Phagpa became religious teacher to Kublai in the 1250s, and was made the head of...
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  • power over Tibet. 1260 Kublai Khan grants Pandit's nephew Drogön Chögyal Phagpa (1235–1280) the title of State Preceptor and supreme authority over Tibet...
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