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Gungsong Gungtsen (b. 605/617, d. 649/655) was the only
known son of
Songtsen Gampo (b. 557/569, d. 649/650), the 33rd king of the
Tibetan Empire.
Gungtsen was...
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Gungsong Gungtsen is said to have only
ruled for
these five
years and died at eighteen.
Songtsen Gampo,
returned to the throne.
Gungsong Gungtsen is said...
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Trizang Yalag (Tibetan: མགོས་ཁྲི་བཟང་ཡབ་ལག; 8th century)
known as Go Pema
Gungtsen of the Go
family was a
minister of
religion for
Trisong Detsen during the...
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succeeded to the
Tibetan throne either after the
death of his
father Gungsong Gungtsen, or of his
grandfather the 33rd
Tibetan king
Songtsen Gampo. He became...
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minister Mazang Trompa Kye. Later, the
minister was
murdered by Go Pema
Gungtsen, who was the
religious minister and
confidant of the
young king that was...
- Songtsen)
Gungsong Gungtsen 641–646 (son)
Songtsen Gampo 646–649 (second time)
Mangsong Mangtsen 649–677 (son of
Gungsong Gungtsen)
Tridu Songtsen 677–704...
- the
Tibetan script and
grammar and p****ed the
crown to his son
Gungsong Gungtsen, but at the age of
eighteen he
would die,
forcing Songtsen Gampo to once...
- Srong-btsan) ?–629 33
Songtsen Gampo (Srong-btsan sGam-po) 618–649 34
Gungsrong Gungtsen (Gung-srong gung-btsan) 638–655? 35
Mangsong Mangtsen 653–676 36 Tridu...
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Namri Songtsen, King (?–629)
Songtsen Gampo,
Emperor (618–649)
Gungsrong Gungtsen,
Emperor (638–c.655)
Mangsong Mangtsen,
Emperor (653–676)
Tridu Songtsen...