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  • ...i Tsenpo, Songtsen Gampo and Trisong Detsen, and [[Princess Wencheng]] and Princess Tritsun, as well as two prominent ancient Tubo ministers. The statues are v
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  • ...ruler of the [[Tubo Kingdom]], had the Potala Palace built for [[Princess Wencheng]] of the[[ Tang Dynasty]], whom he was soon to marry. This structure was la ...the help of a sacred goat. A willow said to have been planted by Princess Wencheng and Songtsen Gampo themselves still grows outside the gate of the monastery
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  • ...s full-length items based on folk and Buddhist stories, such as ''Princess Wencheng'' and ''Prince Norsang'', as well as small skits with singing and dancing.
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  • ...ed to Songtsen Gampo’s uniting Tibet and his marriage with Tang [[Princess Wencheng]]; [[Yuan]] court documents on the official annexation of Tibet into Yuan t
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  • ...'Dance to the Bell Chime'', by [[Hubei Song and Dance Troupe]]; ''Princess Wencheng'', by the [[Chinese Modern Opera and Dance-Drama Theatre]], a historical ta
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  • ...g countries, he married Princess Bhrkuti of Nepal in the West and Princess Wencheng of the [[Tang Dynasty]] to the East. Both brides brought their homelands' v ...robust growth under the rule of Tride Tsugtan (r. 704-755), who married [[Princess Jincheng]] of the Tang Dynasty and sent people to study Buddhism in the int
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  • ...of the imperial family be given to him in marriage, and in 641, [[Princess Wencheng]], a member of Emperor Taizong's family, was chosen for this role. During t
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