Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q3529179> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 85 of
85
with 100 triples per page.
- Q3529179 subject Q7473729.
- Q3529179 subject Q8711486.
- Q3529179 subject Q8736931.
- Q3529179 subject Q8860822.
- Q3529179 abstract "Gangga (or Tingri according to name of region) (Tibetan: སྒང་དགའ་, Wylie:sgang dga', Chinese: 岗嘎镇; Pinyin: Gangga zhen) is a town in southern Tibet. It is in Tingri County, Shigatse Prefecture with a population of around 523. It is often used as a base by mountain climbers preparing to ascend Mount Everest or Cho Oyu. Tingri Shelkar (Dring ri Shel dkar) is a small town approximately 60 km north-west of Mount Everest and just over 50 km from the Nepali border in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It is at an altitude of about 4,300 metres (approx. 14,107 feet). The old Shekar Dorje Dzong, or fort, is above the new town and used to enclose Shekar Chode, a Gelug monastery which was completely destroyed but is being restored. It is known for its spectacular views of Mount Everest, Mount Lhotse, Mount Makalu, and Cho Oyu, which comprise four of the six highest mountains in the world.Tingri used to be an important trading post where Sherpas from Nepal exchanged rice, grain and iron for Tibetan wool. livestock and salt. It gives its name to the broad upland basin more than 4,500 metres high that is known as the Tingri Plain. One must cross the pass known as the Lakpa La (5,220 m) to the north to reach the Tsangpo Valley system. Shallow, fast-flowing rivers of melted snow water make its grassy meadowland ideal for grazing by Tibetan animals. The plain used to abound with gazelles, blue sheep, antelopes and khyang or wild asses but, unfortunately, most of the animals are gone now. The Chinese army has a small base nearby.Tingri Lankor (Ding ri glang 'khor) — Padampa's Residence was founded in 1097 CE by the South Indian Buddhist adept, Padampa Sangye (died 1117) who made five visits to Tibet and was an important person in the re-establishment of the Buddhadharma in Tibet. His consort was the famous Tibetan dakini Machik Labdron. The gompa or temple was built in the Padampa Sange's meditation cave and became the seat of the Dampapa School of Tibetan Buddhism. It is in the process of restoration.".
- Q3529179 country Q148.
- Q3529179 elevation "4348.0".
- Q3529179 elevation "4348.8864".
- Q3529179 isPartOf Q1026103.
- Q3529179 isPartOf Q1211183.
- Q3529179 isPartOf Q17269.
- Q3529179 thumbnail Tingritibet.jpg?width=300.
- Q3529179 wikiPageExternalLink Tingri.html.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q1026103.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q103459.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q11254.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q1127224.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q1211183.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q148.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q1630280.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q168702.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q169986.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q170089.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q17252.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q17269.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q178528.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q185614.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q187985.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q200513.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q2084684.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q221380.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q2995529.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q319218.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q3244259.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q34271.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q42222.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q42329.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q464089.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q465019.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q46861.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q476256.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q486972.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q50231.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q5090.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q513.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q650858.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q677.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q7473729.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q748.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q7808179.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q7850.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q8201.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q837.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q844833.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q8711486.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q8736931.
- Q3529179 wikiPageWikiLink Q8860822.
- Q3529179 elevationFt "14268".
- Q3529179 elevationM "4348".
- Q3529179 name "Tingri".
- Q3529179 nativeName "སྒང་དགའ་".
- Q3529179 subdivisionName Q1026103.
- Q3529179 subdivisionName Q1211183.
- Q3529179 subdivisionName Q148.
- Q3529179 subdivisionName Q17269.
- Q3529179 point "28.566666666666666 86.61666666666666".
- Q3529179 point "28.566666666666666 86.63333333333334".
- Q3529179 type Place.
- Q3529179 type Location.
- Q3529179 type Place.
- Q3529179 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q3529179 type Settlement.
- Q3529179 type Town.
- Q3529179 type Thing.
- Q3529179 type SpatialThing.
- Q3529179 type Q3957.
- Q3529179 type Q486972.
- Q3529179 comment "Gangga (or Tingri according to name of region) (Tibetan: སྒང་དགའ་, Wylie:sgang dga', Chinese: 岗嘎镇; Pinyin: Gangga zhen) is a town in southern Tibet. It is in Tingri County, Shigatse Prefecture with a population of around 523. It is often used as a base by mountain climbers preparing to ascend Mount Everest or Cho Oyu.".
- Q3529179 label "Tingri (town)".
- Q3529179 lat "28.566666666666666".
- Q3529179 long "86.61666666666666".
- Q3529179 long "86.63333333333334".
- Q3529179 depiction Tingritibet.jpg.
- Q3529179 name "Tingri".
- Q3529179 name "སྒང་དགའ་".