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Maryul (Ladakhi: མར་ཡུལ།), also
called mar-yul of mnga'-ris, was the western-most
Tibetan kingdom based in modern-day
Ladakh and some
parts of Tibet. The...
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local dynasty that
would go on to
create the
kingdoms of Purang-Guge,
Maryul, and Zanskar. The
dissolution of a
centralized empire returned imperial...
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Gyalpo of Ladakh. The
Namgyal dynasty succeeded the
first dynasty of
Maryul and had
several conflicts with the
neighboring Mughal Empire and various...
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Ladakh is
derived from Persian: ladāx. The
region was
previously known as
Maryul (see page for etymology).
Medieval Islamic scholars called Ladakh the "Great...
- Syagrius,
until it was
conquered by the
Franks under Clovis I in 486. Guge and
Maryul was a rump
state of the
Tibetan Empire. The
Sultanate of Rum was a rump...
- was
divided among his
three sons,
giving rise to the
three kingdoms of
Maryul (Ladakh), Guge-Purang and Zanskar-Spiti.
After the ********ination of the...
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South Asia 1250 CE
DELHI SULTANATE (MAMLUKS) AHOM LOHA RAS
QARLUGHIDS MARYUL GUGE
KUMAON SOOMRAS MAKRAN SULTANATE MONGOL EMPIRE {{{3}}}
CHUDASAMAS {{{3}}}...
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South Asia 1250 CE
DELHI SULTANATE (MAMLUKS) AHOM LOHA RAS
QARLUGHIDS MARYUL GUGE
KUMAON SOOMRAS MAKRAN SULTANATE MONGOL EMPIRE {{{3}}}
CHUDASAMAS {{{3}}}...
- དཔལ་གྱི་མགོན, Wylie: dpal gyi mgon) was the
founding king of the
Kingdom of
Maryul,
based in
modern Ladakh.
Palgyigon was a son of
Kyide Nyimagon, a descendant...
- and raiding.: 17 : 13 The
chronicles then
describe the
establishment of
Maryul by
descendants of the
central Tibetan monarchy in the 10th century.: 17 : 17–18 ...