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Kyide Nyimagon (r. c. 900 – c. 930) (Tibetan: སྐྱིད་ལྡེ་ཉི་མ་མགོན, Wylie:
skyid lde nyi ma mgon, THL: kyi dé nyi ma gön),
whose original name was Khri-skyid-lding...
- century, Tibet's
ruler Langdarma was ********inated and
Tibet fragmented.
Kyide Nyimagon, Langdarma's great-grandson, fled to West
Tibet c. 900 CE, and...
- 79°48′01″E / 31.48194°N 79.80028°E / 31.48194; 79.80028 and Tsaparang.
Kyide Nyimagon, a great-grandson of Langdarma, the last
monarch of the Tibetan...
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Kyidé Nyima Gön (Wylie:
skyid lde nyi ma gon),
conquered Ngari in the late 10th century,
although his army
originally numbered only 300 men.
Kyidé Nyima...
- of the
kingdom of
Ngari Khorsum,
established by
Kyide Nyimagon of the
Tibetan royal lineage.
After Kyide Nyimagon's death,
Zanskar and
Spiti were given...
- (Bkra shis
brtsen brtsan) and
Thrikhyiding (Khri khyi lding), also
called Kyide Nyigön (Skyid lde nyi ma mgon) in some sources.
Thrikhyiding migrated to...
-
kingdom was
founded by
Lhachen Palgyigon,
during the rule of his
father Kyide Nyimagon, in c. 930. It
stretched from the Zoji La at the
border of Kashmir...
- (modern Leh district), by
Lhachen Palgyigon, the son of the West
Tibetan King
Kyide Nyimagon, in c. 900 AD.
After his father's death,
Palgyigon controlled the...
- (Wylie:
gangs rin po che) by
descendants of the
Central Tibetan monarchy,
Kyide Nyimagon, and
scions of
other noble families such as the 'Bro clan. Preceding...
- (Bkra shis
brtsen brtsan) and
Thrikhyiding (Khri khyi lding), also
called Kyide Nyimagön (Skyid lde nyi ma mgon) in some sources.
Thrikhyiding migrated...