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- referred only to a part of the Tibetan Plateau, a part which, together with Rtsaṅ (Tsang, in Tibetan now spelled Gtsaṅ) has come to be called Dbus-gtsaṅ (Central...
- Mangsong Mangtsen (Tibetan: མང་སྲོང་མང་བཙན), Trimang Löntsen or Khri-mang-slon-rtsan (r. 655–676 CE) succeeded to the Tibetan throne either after the death of...
- death of King Mangsong Mangtsen or Trimang Löntsän (Wylie: Khri-mang-slon-rtsan, r. 650–677), the son of Songtsen Gampo, but was brought back under Tibetan...
- treason and executed (OTA l. 4–5, Richardson 1965). Minister Mgar-srong-rtsan succeeded him. The Jiu Tangshu records that the first ever emb****y from...
- original on 1 Jan 2018. (11) [---] [b]tsan mo mun chang kong co / mgar stong rtsan yul zung gyIs spyan drangste bod yul Slobodník (2006), p. 268. Dowman (1988)...
- Trintsan Tsangtong (Tibetan: མགར་འབྲིང་རྩན་རྩང་སྟོང, Wylie: mgar 'bring rtsan rtsang stong), was a general of the Tibetan Empire. He was the third son...
- married to emperor Mangsong Mangtsen (Trimang Löntsen' or Khri-mang-slon-rtsan). The emperor died in the winter of 676-677, and in the same year she gave...
- recorded Tibetan history occurred when King Namri Löntsän (Gnam-ri-slon-rtsan) sent an amb****ador to China in the early 7th century. Traditional Tibetan...
- referred only to a part of the Tibetan Plateau, a part which, together with Rtsaṅ (Tsang, in Tibetan now spelled Gtsaṅ), has come to be called Dbus-gtsaṅ...
- Mangsong Mangtsen (also known as Trimang Löntsen, Wylie: khri mang slon rtsan, r. 650–677), the son of Songtsen Gampo, but was brought back under Tibetan...