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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...
- 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 Empire...
- Tibet's
ruler Langdarma was ********inated and
Tibet fragmented.
Kyide Nyimagon, Langdarma's great-grandson, fled to West
Tibet c. 900 CE, and founded...
- 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 to Demchok...
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Asian trade.
Towards the end of the 9th century, the
Tibetan prince Kyide Nyimagon (Skyid lde
nyima gon), a great-grandson of the
Tibetan king, Langdarma...
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kingdom of
Ngari Khorsum,
established by
Kyide Nyimagon of the
Tibetan royal lineage.
After Kyide Nyimagon's death,
Zanskar and
Spiti were
given to his youngest...
- 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 vast...
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Ladakhi Chronicles. He was a
grandson of
Langdarma and the
father of
Kyide Nyimagon. He was
responsible for
erecting eight early monasteries including an "Upper...
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Kingdom of Maryul,
based in
modern Ladakh.
Palgyigon was a son of
Kyide Nyimagon, a
descendant of the Old
Tibetan dynasty, who
unified the
Western Tibet...
- The
Empire of King
Nyimagon in
Western Tibet about 975-1000 AD. The
eldest son
Palgyimon received the bulk of the
empire under the name Maryul,
based in...