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Categories: Chengguan District, Lhasa, History of Tibet, Buildings and structures in Lhasa, Pages using infobox Tibetan Buddhist monastery with unknown parameters, 17th-century establishments in Asia
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Tsomon Ling  MTsho-smon gling  Tsemo Ling  Tsemoling  Tsemon Ling
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Tsomon Ling, Tsomonling, Tsome Ling, Chomoling is a temple in inner Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, China, south of the Ramoche Temple, and on the corner of one of the main roads, Dekyi Shar Lam. It was one of the Four Royal Colleges or Regency Temples of Lhasa built during the 17th century after the Fifth Dalai Lama assumed both temporal as well as spiritual power. Wikipedia
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Tsomon Ling, Tsomonling, Tsome Ling, Chomoling is a temple in inner Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, China, south of the Ramoche Temple, and on the corner of one of the main roads, Dekyi Shar Lam. It was one of the Four Royal Colleges or Regency Temples of Lhasa built during the 17th century after the Fifth Dalai Lama assumed both temporal as well as spiritual power. Wikipedia
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