The Namgyal Dynasty and Construction of Leh Palace
- Namgyal Tsemo Monastery was built during the reign of King Tashi Namgyal (r. 1430–1460), who was known for his devotion to Buddhism and for consolidating Ladakh’s power.
- The monastery was constructed as a spiritual protector of Leh — its hilltop position was considered ideal for watching over the capital.
- It houses priceless ancient manuscripts, centuries-old murals, and sacred Buddhist relics.
