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    Songtsen Gampo (Tibetan: སྲོང་བཙན་སྒམ་པོ, Wylie: srong btsan sgam po, ZYPY: Songzän Gambo; 569–649? 650), also Songzan Ganbu (Chinese: 松贊干布; pinyin: Sōngzàn Gānbù), was the 33rd Tibetan king and founder of the Tibetan Empire, and is traditionally credited with the introduction of Buddhism to Tibet, … See more

    It is said that Songtsen Gampo was born at Gyama in Meldro, a region to the northeast of modern Lhasa, the son of the Yarlung king Namri Songtsen. The book The Holder of the White Lotus says that it is believed that he … See more

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    Six years later (c. 632/633), Myang Mang-po-rje Zhang-shang was accused of treason and executed (OTA l. 4–5, Richardson 1965). Minister Mgar-srong-rtsan succeeded him.
    The Jiu Tangshu records that the first ever embassy from Tibet … See more

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    Songtsen Gampo is traditionally credited with being the first to bring Buddhism to the Tibetan people. He is also said to have built many Buddhist temples, including the Jokhang See more

    Songtsen Gampo was adept at diplomacy as well as on the field of battle. The king's minister, Nyang Mangpoje Shangnang, with the aid of troops from Zhangzhung, defeated the See more

    The Old Book of Tang records that when the king of 泥婆羅, Nipoluo ("Nepal"), the father of Licchavi king Naling Deva (or Narendradeva), … See more

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    WebSongtsen Gampo (Tibetan: སྲོང་བཙན་སྒམ་པོ, srong btsan sgam po; 569–649) or Songzan Ganbu (Chinese: 松贊干布), was the 33rd Tibetan king and founder of the Tibetan Empire. He …

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    Who was Songtsen Gampo?
    Songtsen Gampo was adept at diplomacy as well as on the field of battle. The king's minister, Nyang Mangpoje Shangnang, with the aid of troops from Zhangzhung, defeated the Sumpa in northeastern Tibet circa 627 ( Tibetan Annals [ OTA] l. 2).
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    What happened to Songtsen Gampo's sister Sad-mar-kar?
    Songtsen Gampo's sister Sad-mar-kar was sent to marry Lig-myi-rhya, the king of Zhangzhung. However, when the king refused to consummate the marriage, she then helped Songtsen Gampo to defeat Lig myi-rhya and incorporate the Zhangzhung of Western Tibet into the Tibetan Empire in 645, thus gaining control of most, if not all, of the Tibetan plateau.
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    What is the relationship between Princess Wencheng and Songtsen Gampo?
    According to the Tibetan history, the Songtsen Gampo's and Princess Wencheng's union brought hopes of promoting a harmonious, matrimonial relationship between the peoples of Tibet and China. [9] Princess Wencheng's life is depicted in novels such as the Maṇi bka' 'bum and the famed historiographies of Rgyal rabs Gsal ba'i Me long. [10]
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    How many wives did Songtsen Gampo have?
    Songtsen Gampo had two wives: Princess Bhrikuti from the Licchavi kingdom of Nepal, and princess Princess Wencheng from the Tang Dynasty of China. Traditional Tibetan histories consider both princesses as physical manifestations of the bodhisattva Tara, and Songtsen Gampo as a physical manifestation of Avalokitesvara. [1]
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  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trisong_Detsen

    Tri Songdetsen was the son of Me Agtsom, the 38th emperor of Tibet. He ruled from AD 755 until 797 or 804. Tri Songdetsen was the second of the Three Dharma Kings of Tibet, playing a pivotal role in the introduction of Buddhism to Tibet and the establishment of the Nyingma or "Ancient" school of Tibetan Buddhism.

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    • Mother: sna-nam-bza' mang-po-rje bzhi-sting
  5. https://encyclopediaofbuddhism.org/wiki/Songtsen_Gampo

    WebSongtsen Gampo (T. སྲོང་བཙན་སྒམ་པོ་, srong btsan sgam po) (c.605-650) was the 33rd king of Tibet and founder of the Tibetan Empire. He was the first of the "Three Dharma Kings" of …

  6. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songtsen_Gampo
    • Songtsen Gampo ( 649) war König von Tibet von ca. 617 bis 649. Unter ihm begannen die Tibeter erstmals eine wesentliche Rolle in der Geschichte Zentralasiens zu spielen.
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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Wencheng

      WebAccording to the Tibetan history, the Songtsen Gampo's and Princess Wencheng's union brought hopes of promoting a harmonious, matrimonial relationship between the peoples of Tibet and China. Princess …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tibetan_attack_on_Songzhou

      WebWhen Emperor Taizong of Tang refused a marriage alliance, the Tibetan emperor Songtsen Gampo sent an army to attack the Chinese frontier city of Songzhou (松州, in modern …

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      WebAfter a series of military campaigns between Tibet and the Tang dynasty in 635-8, (see also Tibetan attack on Songzhou)the Chinese emperor agreed (only because of the threat of force, according to Tibetan

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhrikuti

      WebSongtsen Gampo also married the Chinese Princess Wencheng, who is considered to be another incarnation of Tara ( White Tara ), in 641 CE, and Bhrikuti and Wencheng are …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyirong_Town

      WebAfter the division of the Tibetan Empire, descendants of Songtsen Gampo fled to Kyirong and then founded the Gongtang Kingdom, whose ruins are now in Kyirong. [citation …

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