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A 17th Century Stone Inscription from Ura Village John A. Ardussi In traditional times, Ura was the south-easternmost of the districts of central Bhutan called Bum-thang sDe-bzhi – ‘the Four Districts of Bumthang.’
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Thimphu / /

Company

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Country

Tibet / India / Bhutan / /

Facility

fortress Dzongs / National Library of Bhutan / Trongsa Fortress / /

NaturalFeature

Chumbi Valley / Choekhor valley / Himalayan / Thimphu valley / /

Organization

National Assembly of Bhutan / Bhutan government / Buddhistische Studien Universität Wien / Mingyur Tenpa’s administration / Department of Defense / Bhutanese government / Zhabdrung’s government / /

Person

Mingjur Tenpa / Lama Karma Thinley / Ngawang Samten / Karma Ura / Shar Wang / Lama V / Dharmapāla / Desi Mingyur Tenpa / Mipham Tenpei Nyima / Desi Sherab Wangchuk / Thri Srongdetsen / Desi Minjur Tenpa / Gdung Nag-po / Desi Tenzin Rabgye / John A. Ardussi / Lama Wang / Desi Tenzin Drukgye / Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara) / Dorji Wangchuk / /

Position

local king / official / district governor / king / monastic superintendent / personal attendant / Superintendent / member / /

ProvinceOrState

Sikkim / Gri-gu / /

Region

central Bhutan / eastern Bhutan / /

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