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Tsongkha (Tibetan: ཙོང་ཁ།, Wylie:
tsong kha; Chinese: 宗喀國), also
known as
Qingtang (Chinese: 青唐國) and
Gusiluo (Chinese: 唃廝囉國), was a
Tibetan theocracy...
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region as well but was
repelled by the
newly risen Tibetan kingdom of
Tsongkha. In 1032,
Yuanhao annexed the
Tibetan confederation of Xiliangfu, and soon...
- districts. The city lies in the Huangs****
River Valley, also
known as
Tsongkha (Tibetan: ཙོང་ཁ་), and
owing to its high altitude, has a cool
climate on...
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until its
dissolution in the 9th century. A
local Tibetan theocracy called Tsongkha ruled the
region from 997 to 1104. In the 13th century,
Mongol forces conquered...
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eventually the
Tibetan theocratic kingdom of
Tsongkha. The Song
dynasty eventually defeated the
Kokonor kingdom Tsongkha in the 1070s.
During the Mongol-led Yuan...
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Tsongkhapa (Tibetan: ཙོང་ཁ་པ་, [tsoŋˈkʰapa], meaning: "the man from
Tsongkha" or "the Man from
Onion Valley", c. 1357–1419) was an
influential Tibetan...
- (7th–17th centuries) Guge
Kingdom (842–1630)
Purang Kingdom Maryul (930–1500)
Tsongkha Kingdom (997–1099) (Amdo)
Phagmodrupa dynasty (1354–1618) (Ü-Tsang) Maqpon...
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Throchu Baima North-eastern
section (14 groups): Tsho Ngönpo (or Kokonor)
Tsongkha Labrang-Rebgong
Rwanak (Banak)
pastoralist group Ngawa Arik
Hwari (Pari)...
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established many
temples and monasteries. On his
return to Tibet,
while in the
Tsongkha region,
Rolpi Dorje gave lay
ordination to a very
special child, whom he...
- from
India after developing a
script for
writing the
Tibetan language.
Tsongkha List of
Bronze Age
states List of
classical Age
states List of Iron Age...