- and
their supporters, Then
personally marched north and
confronted Trinring.
Trinring tried to resist, but his
armies betra**** him, he had to
commit suicide...
-
unhappy that Gar
Trinring was
monopolizing power,
slaughtered Trinring's ****ociates when
Trinring was away from Lhasa. He then
defeated Trinring in battle,...
- Lönchen (Chief Minister) • 652–667 Gar
Tongtsen Yülsung • 685–699 Gar
Trinring Tsendro • 782?–783
Nganlam Takdra Lukhong • 783–796
Nanam Shang Gyaltsen...
- Tagu's
another brother Gar
Trinring Tsendro came into power. Tagu put down a
rebellion in
rtsang chen
together with
Trinring in 687. In 692, the Chinese...
- (Wylie: mgar
btsan snya ldom pu) Gar
Trinring Tsendro (Wylie: mgar khri 'bring
brtan brod), also
known as Lon
Trinring (Wylie: blon khri 'bring) and Lùn...
-
opportunity when
Trinring was away from the
capital Lhasa to
slaughter Trinring's ****ociates. He then
defeated Trinring in battle, and
Trinring committed suicide...
- 696, but was
utterly beaten by
Tsenba and his
brother Gar
Trinring.
After this battle,
Trinring owned very high re****tion in Tibet. The
young king, Tridu...
-
following year 'Dus-rong
successfully attacked Lintao, and Liangzhou. Gar
Trinring Tsendro went to Chang'an in 696 to try to
negotiate peace with Empress...
- a
major defeat at the
hands of the
Tibetan Empire's
prime minister Gar
Trinring Tsendro. For the time being, the Xiyu
territory was lost. By 672, Emperor...
- (died 685),
Tibetan Empire general,
eldest son of Gar
Tongtsen Yülsung Gar
Trinring Tsendro (died 699),
Tibetan Empire general, son of Gar
Tongtsen Yülsung...