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20. Tibet under her Last Kings (1434—1642 A.D.)—By 
Rai Sarat Cuanpra Das, Bahadur, C.LE. 
native of Tsang, caused a rising of the people against the Phag- 
mo-du authorities, and from the year tree-hare of the 7th Cycle, 
the Shikha (towns) of Rinpting and Samdub-tse (modern Shiga-tse) 
d with internal dissensions both in the ncrth and 
sonth of U for which Mi-wang Nehku-dong-pa, the Ruler of 
agmodu, removed his residence to Dansa-thil, the seat of the 
Phagdu hierarchy. In the year Iron-ox, the son of Kunzang 
away Miwang Nehu-ddng-pa from his capital, and took possession 
of it. In this connexion, it is stated, that though the hierarch 
monasteries, to die a natural eath for want of support either from 
the State or from the pious. The Karma-pa and Dig-pa sects sent 
troops to overpower some of t 
stitutions which, 
Some of the la 
U. Again in the year Fire-bird (about during 
Gyatsho's. residence 7 Methog Thang of Gyal, the ating 8 
amas brough ps from own : : 
Power of the Yellow Church. When they were about to demolish 
the outer Dsong (fort) of Holkha, the Chief Nangso Don-yod of 
Dohdah came with his troops for rescuing it. The Digong-pa 
