In 1480 Donyo Dorje led a sizeable army into Ü, cooperating with troops from Yung, Yargyab and
Gongkar. He reached the heart of the
Yarlung valley and marched into Kyishö close to Lhasa. The Kazhipa family was ousted and some districts were appropriated by the Rinpungpa. A plundering raid against the
Ganden monastery was however repulsed, supposedly through rites that evoked the power of the six-armed protector deity
Mahakala. A grand meeting was then held among the leading figures of Central Tibet, in 1481, and in the end the current king Kunga Lekpa was deposed and replaced by his nephew
Ngagi Wangpo. Still the local conflicts wore on, and in 1485 Donyo Dorje attacked
Gyangtse. When Ngagi Wangpo died in 1491 his son
Ngawang Tashi Drakpa was only a minor. In the absence of a Phagmodrupa king, Donyo Dorje's uncle
Tsokye Dorje was made caretaker ruler in Nêdong. ==Height of Rinpungpa powers==