- Gar
Tongtsen Yulsung (Tibetan: མགར་སྟོང་བཙན་ཡུལ་སྲུང༌།, Wylie: mgar
stong btsan yul srung; Chinese: 噶爾·東贊域松; 590-667) was a
general of the
Tibetan Empire...
- was
accused of
treason and executed. He was
succeeded by
minister Gar
Tongtsen (mgar-stong-btsan). The
Chinese records mention an
envoy to
Tibet in 634...
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Emperor Taizong (r. 626–649)
receives Gar
Tongtsen Yülsung, amb****ador of the
Tibetan Empire, at his court –
later copy of an
original painted in 641 by...
-
Mangsong Mangsten.
Political power was left in the
hands of the
minister Gar
Tongtsen (Mgar-srong-rtsan, or
sometimes just mGar).
Relations between China and...
- into his state. In
winter 640, Songsän
Gampo sent his
prime minister Gar
Tongtsen Yülsung ("Lu Dongzan" (祿東贊) in Chinese) as an
emissary to Tang, offering...
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Tongtsen Yülsung (590–667),
Tibetan Empire general and
Great Minister Gar
Tsenye Dompu (died 685),
Tibetan Empire general,
eldest son of Gar
Tongtsen...
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Gampo in marriage.
Impressed by Gar
Tongtsen Yülsung's
propriety in
interacting with him, he also, over Gar
Tongtsen Yülsung's own objection—that he already...
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ministers parti****ted in the mission,
including Khyungpo Pungse and Gar
Tongtsen.
After three years of
bloody war,
Zhangzhung was
finally conquered by Tibet...
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Nyang Mangpoje Shangnang Gar
Mangsham Sumnang Khyungpo Pungse Sutse Gar
Tongtsen Yülsung
House Yarlung dynasty Father Era of
Fragmentation Namri Songtsen...
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suicide Gar
Tongtsen Yülsung མགར་སྟོང་བྩན་ཡུལ་ཟུང་ 652—659
Omade Lotsen འོ་མ་ལྡེ་ལོད་བཙན 659—661 Plot rebellion,
captured and
executed Gar
Tongtsen Yülsung...