Lhachen Bhagan
Gyalpo of Ladakh
Lhachen Bhagan | |
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Gyalpo of Ladakh | |
Reign | 1460 - 1485 CE |
Successor | Lhachen Lhadban Namygal |
House | Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh |
Religion | Buddhism |
Lhachen Bhagan was a Basgo king who united Ladakh in 1460 by overthrowing the king of Leh. He took on the surname Namgyal (meaning victorious) and founded the Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh.
Founding of the Namgyal dynasty
According to the Ladakh Chronicles, Bhagan was the son of Bhara in the kingdom of Maryul. Bhagan was described as warlike, and established the Namgyal dynasty in 1460 after he formed an alliance with the people of Leh and dethroned the Maryul king Blo-gros-mc-og-ldan and his brothers drun-pa A-li and Slab-bstan-dar-rgyas.[1]: 25, 171
References
- ^ Petech, Luciano (1977). The Kingdom of Ladakh, c. 950–1842 A.D. (PDF). Instituto Italiano Per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente – via academia.edu.[dead link]
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Preceded by Blo-gros-mc-og-ldan | Ruler of Ladakh 1460–1485 | Succeeded by Lhachen Lhadban Namygal |
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Rulers of Ladakh
- Lhachen Dpalgyimgon
- Lhachen Gyalpo
- Lhachen Utpala
- Lhachen Naglug
- Lhachen Bhagan
- Lhachen Lhadban Namygal
- Jamyang Namgyal
- Sengge Namgyal
- Delegs Namgyal
- Tsewang Namgyal
- Nima Namgyal
- Krashis Namgyal
- Tashi Namgyal
- Magna Thanedar
- Mehta Basti Ram
- Mehta Mangal
- Frederic Drew
- William Johnson
- Radha Krishen Kaul
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