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Mongol (Yuan) overlordship,
Central Tibet was
divided into
thirteen myriarchies [fr] (Wylie: khri skor bcu gsum). One was
Phagmodru with the
palace of...
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control of the Yuan.
Goryeo became a
Mongol military base, and
several myriarchy commands were
established there.
Members of the
Goryeo royal family were...
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earliest Mongol chief known to have
actually headed the
Chakhar myriarchy.
During his
short rule,
Manduul Khan
successfully strengthened the power...
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Sangjiayizhashi (Sanggye Tashi) in 1313–14. However, a do****ent sent to the
Tibetan myriarchy Zhalu in 1307 is
issued by
Sanggye Pal. It is
therefore probable that...
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forming one of the
thirteen myriarchies (divisions) of
Central Tibet.
Towards the end of the 13th
century the
myriarchy fell on hard
times and lost territory...
- A
census was
conducted in 1268 and
Tibet was
divided into
thirteen myriarchies (administrative districts,
nominally containing 10,000 households). By...
- more seriously, the
Phagmodrupa myriarchy under its
dynamic leader Changchub Gyaltsen fell out with the
Yazang myriarchy over the
border between the two...
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supposedly given "temporal
authority over the 13
myriarchies [Trikor Chuksum] of
Central Tibet."
Since the
myriarchies had not yet
emerged as a
territorial unit...
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Herodotus may have
confused the
Persian terms for
chiliarchy (1,000) and
myriarchy (10,000),
leading to an
exaggeration by a
factor of ten.
Other early modern...
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Tibetan royal house, Bum****n (1253–1280) It was one of the
thirteen myriarchies (khri skor bcu gsum)
ruled by a
Sakya lama
viceroy appointed by the Yuan...