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Gusiluo (Tibetan: རྒྱལ་སྲས་, Wylie:
rgyal sras;
simplified Chinese: 唃厮啰;
traditional Chinese: 唃廝囉; 997–1065) was a
Tibetan king of Tsongkha, in present-day...
- Li Yuan-hao. The
Gusiluo regime was the
biggest and the
first feudal Anduo regime led by
Tibetan people at that time. The
Gusiluo regime maintained a...
- Wylie:
tsong kha; Chinese: 宗喀國), also
known as
Qingtang (Chinese: 青唐國) and
Gusiluo (Chinese: 唃廝囉國), was a
Tibetan theocracy that
ruled northeastern Tibet...
- 1024 King Ode of Purang-Guge
expands his
realm 1025
Gusiluo relocates to Miaochuan. 1032
Gusiluo relocates to Qingtang.
Around the same time his eldest...
- (approximate date)
Godfrey III, duke of
Lower Lorraine (approximate date)
Gusiluo,
Tibetan religious leader of
Buddhism (d. 1065)
Gytha Thorkelsdóttir, Danish...
-
Hungary (b. 985)
Gomes Echigues,
Portuguese knight and
governor (b. 1010)
Gusiluo,
Tibetan religious leader of
Buddhism (b. 997)
Llywelyn Aurdorchog, Welsh...
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Qinghai province),
occupying territory that was
controlled by the
Tibetan Gusiluo regime since the 10th century. By 1116, Song
managed to
acquire all of...
- Liao dynasty, Jin dynasty, and
Western Xia, and 1
chapter each for
Tibet (
Gusiluo regime) and Đại Việt (Ngô dynasty, Đinh dynasty,
Early Lê dynasty, and...
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Hungary (b. 985)
Gomes Echigues,
Portuguese knight and
governor (b. 1010)
Gusiluo,
Tibetan religious leader of
Buddhism (b. 997)
Llywelyn Aurdorchog, Welsh...
- (approximate date)
Godfrey III, duke of
Lower Lorraine (approximate date)
Gusiluo,
Tibetan religious leader of
Buddhism (d. 1065)
Gytha Thorkelsdóttir, Danish...