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Purang or
Burang (Tibetan: སྤུ་ཧྲེང་གྲོང་བརྡལ, Wylie: spu
hreng grong rdal, THL:...
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Purang County or
Burang County (Tibetan: སྤུ་ཧྲེང་རྫོང; Chinese: 普兰县) is an
administrative division of
Ngari Prefecture in the
Tibet Autonomous Region...
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Purang or
Burang may
refer to:
Purang County,
county in
Tibet Purang Town, town in
Purang County This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
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major period of
monastery building. In 1072,
Purang and Guge were
further split as two
separate kingdoms.
Purang was
closely tied to the
kingdom of Yatse...
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Purang-Guge
kingdom (Tibetan: པུ་ཧྲངས་གུ་གེ་, Wylie: pu
hrangs gu ge) was a
small Western Himalayan kingdom which was
founded and
flourished in the 10th...
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conditions in Ü-Tsang in 910. He
established a
kingdom around 912,
annexing Purang and Guge. He
established his
capital in Guge.
Nyimagon later divided his...
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British colonial period. The p**** is near the
trading town of
Taklakot (
Purang) in
Tibet and has been used
since ancient times by traders,
mendicants and...
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suffering from the
effects of
inclement weather,
suffered a
defeat at
Taklakot (
Purang) and
Singh was killed. The
Tibetans then
advanced on Ladakh.
Gulab Singh...
- whom he
founded a
local dynasty that
would go on to
create the
kingdoms of
Purang-Guge, Maryul, and Zanskar. The
dissolution of a
centralized empire returned...
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three sons,
giving rise to the
three kingdoms of
Maryul (Ladakh), Guge-
Purang and Zanskar-Spiti.
After the ********ination of the
emperor Langdarma, the...