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Zangla Monastery is a Buddhist monastery in the village of Tsa-zar near Zangla, Zanskar, Kargil district, Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, northern India.
 
  
Zangla Monastery is home to around 150 lamas and is located near a ruined hilltop castle and an old nunnery. It has some notable wall paintings. Zangla is the central point on the Padum-Stongdey-Zangla-Karsha-Padum trip, covering most of the cultural sites of Zanskar including the Zangla monastery.
 
  
The Hungarian scholar Sándor Kőrösi Csoma edited the first English-Tibetian dictionary while living at Zangla Monastery in 1823. The dictionary was published in 1824.
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[[Zangla Monastery]] is a [[Gelug Buddhist Monastery]] in the village of Tsa-zar near Zangla, [[Zanskar]], [[Kargil district]], {{Wiki|Ladakh}}, [[Jammu and Kashmir]], northern [[India]].
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Zangla [[Monastery]] is home to around 150 [[lamas]] and is located near a ruined hilltop castle and an old [[nunnery]].
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It has some notable wall paintings. [[Zangla]] is the central point on the Padum-Stongdey-Zangla-Karsha-Padum trip, covering most of the {{Wiki|cultural}} sites of [[Zanskar]] [[including]] the Zangla [[Monastery]].
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The [[Hungarian]] [[scholar]] [[Sándor Kőrösi Csoma]] edited the first English-Tibetian {{Wiki|dictionary}} while living at [[Zangla Monastery]] in 1823. The {{Wiki|dictionary}} was published in 1824.
  
 
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Zangla Monastery is a Gelug Buddhist Monastery in the village of Tsa-zar near Zangla, Zanskar, Kargil district, Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, northern India.

Zangla Monastery is home to around 150 lamas and is located near a ruined hilltop castle and an old nunnery.

It has some notable wall paintings. Zangla is the central point on the Padum-Stongdey-Zangla-Karsha-Padum trip, covering most of the cultural sites of Zanskar including the Zangla Monastery.

The Hungarian scholar Sándor Kőrösi Csoma edited the first English-Tibetian dictionary while living at Zangla Monastery in 1823. The dictionary was published in 1824.

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Wikipedia:Zangla Monastery