Kyi is a Geluk monastery located in the Spiti Valley of Ladakh that is believed to have been founded eleventh century, possibly by Dromton. It was reconstituted in the fifteenth century under the patronage of King Nyima Drakpa by Sherab Zangpo.
Kyi is a Geluk monastery located in the Spiti Valley of Ladakh that is believed to have been founded eleventh century, possibly by Dromton. It was reconstituted in the fifteenth century under the patronage of King Nyima Drakpa by Sherab Zangpo.
Harrison, P. 2012. Fortress Monasteries of the Himalayas: Tibet, Ladakh, Nepal and Bhutan. United Kingdom: Bloomsbury Publishing, pp. 37-38.
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