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Buton Rinchen Drub

1290 - 1364

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Butön Rinchen Drup (Tibetan: བུ་སྟོན་རིན་ཆེན་གྲུབ་, Wylie: bu ston rin chen grub), (1290–1364), 11th Abbot of Shalu Monastery, was a 14th-century Sakya master and Tibetan Buddhist leader. Shalu was the first of the major monasteries to be built by noble families of the Tsang dynasty during Tibet's great revival of Buddhism, and was an important center of the Sakya tradition. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Buton Rinchen Drub has received more than 39,294 page views. His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2019). Buton Rinchen Drub is the 3,328th most popular writer (up from 3,712th in 2019).

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  • 39k

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  • 52.02

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  • 17

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 6.67

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  • 1.72

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among WRITERS

Among writers, Buton Rinchen Drub ranks 3,328 out of 7,302Before him are Robert McKee, Mirza Alakbar Sabir, Shen Congwen, Vaikom Muhammad Basheer, Willem Frederik Hermans, and Edvard Radzinsky. After him are Longchenpa, Augusto Monterroso, Olof von Dalin, Azar Nafisi, Pietro Carrera, and Antun Vrančić.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1290, Buton Rinchen Drub ranks 22Before him are Theodore I, Matthias of Arras, Viola of Teschen, Giovanni Visconti, Anne of Bohemia, and Johannes de Muris. After him are Alexius, Metropolitan of Kiev, Giovanni de' Marignolli, and Guido Gonzaga. Among people deceased in 1364, Buton Rinchen Drub ranks 12Before him are Agnes of Austria, Elisenda of Montcada, Robert, Prince of Taranto, Louis, Count of Gravina, Nicholas Alexander of Wallachia, and Edward Balliol. After him are Longchenpa, and Sinanüddin Fakih Yusuf Pasha.

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