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List of emperors of Tibet, the Glossary

Index List of emperors of Tibet

The traditional list of the ancient Yarlung dynasty's Tibetan kings consists of 42 names.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 22 relations: Drigum Tsenpo, Erik Haarh, Gungsong Gungtsen, Langdarma, List of Lönchen of the Tibetan Empire, List of rulers of Tibet, Mangsong Mangtsen, Mé Aktsom, Muné Tsenpo, Namri Songtsen, Nyatri Tsenpo, Ralpacan, Sadnalegs, Songtsen Gampo, Thothori Nyantsen, Tibet, Tibetan Empire, Tridu Songtsen, Trisong Detsen, Yarlung dynasty, Yarlung Valley, Zanam Zindé.

  2. Emperors of Tibet
  3. Tibet-related lists

Drigum Tsenpo

Drigum Tsenpo was an emperor of Tibet. List of emperors of Tibet and Drigum Tsenpo are emperors of Tibet.

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Erik Haarh

Erik Haarh (? - December 1, 1993) was a 20th-century Danish Tibetologist, most remembered for his pioneering work on the religious ethos of the Tibetan Empire and his contributions to the study of the Zhang Zhung language.

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Gungsong Gungtsen

Gungsong Gungtsen (b. 605/617, d. 649/655) was the only known son of Songtsen Gampo (b. 557/569, d. 649/650), the 33rd king of the Tibetan Empire. List of emperors of Tibet and Gungsong Gungtsen are emperors of Tibet.

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Langdarma

Darma U Dum Tsen, better known as Langdarma ("Mature Bull" or "Darma the Bull") was the 42nd and last king of the Tibetan Empire who in 838 killed his brother, King Ralpachen, then reigned from 841 to 842 CE before he himself was assassinated. List of emperors of Tibet and Langdarma are emperors of Tibet.

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List of Lönchen of the Tibetan Empire

Tibetan Empire had nine high ministers in court. List of emperors of Tibet and List of Lönchen of the Tibetan Empire are Tibet-related lists.

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List of rulers of Tibet

This article lists the rulers of Tibet from the beginning of legendary history. List of emperors of Tibet and list of rulers of Tibet are lists of monarchs and Tibet-related lists.

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Mangsong Mangtsen

Mangsong Mangtsen, Trimang Löntsen or Khri-mang-slon-rtsan (r. 655–676 CE) succeeded to the Tibetan throne either after the death of his father Gungsong Gungtsen, or of his grandfather the 33rd Tibetan king Songtsen Gampo. List of emperors of Tibet and Mangsong Mangtsen are emperors of Tibet.

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Mé Aktsom

Tridé Tsuktsen (704–755 CE), nicknamed Mé Aktsom ("Bearded Grandfather"), was the emperor of the Tibetan Empire and the son of Tridu Songtsen and his queen, Tsenma Toktokteng, Princess of Chim. List of emperors of Tibet and Mé Aktsom are emperors of Tibet.

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Muné Tsenpo

Muné Tsenpo was the 39th Emperor of Tibet (r. 797?-799?). List of emperors of Tibet and Muné Tsenpo are emperors of Tibet.

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Namri Songtsen

Namri Songtsen, also known as "Namri Löntsen" (died 618) was according to tradition, the 32nd King of Tibet of the Yarlung dynasty.

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Nyatri Tsenpo

Nyatri Tsenpo was a king of Tibet.

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Ralpacan

Tritsuk Detsen, better known by his nickname Ralpachen (c. 806 CE–838), was the 40th king of the Yarlung Dynasty of Tibet. List of emperors of Tibet and Ralpacan are emperors of Tibet.

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Sadnalegs

Tridé Songtsen, better known by his nickname Sénalek Jingyön or Sadnalegs for short, was the youngest son of King Trisong Detsen of Tibet (reigned 800–815 CE – though various accounts give the beginning of his reign as 797 or 804 CE). List of emperors of Tibet and Sadnalegs are emperors of Tibet.

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Songtsen Gampo

Songtsen Gampo (Classical, pronounced) (569–649/650), also Songzan Ganbu, was the 33rd Tibetan king of the Yarlung dynasty and he established the Tibetan Empire. List of emperors of Tibet and Songtsen Gampo are emperors of Tibet.

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Thothori Nyantsen

Lha Thothori gNyan bTsan was the 28th King of Tibet according to the Tibetan legendary tradition.

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Tibet

Tibet (Böd), or Greater Tibet, is a region in the western part of East Asia, covering much of the Tibetan Plateau and spanning about.

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Tibetan Empire

The Tibetan Empire was an empire centered on the Tibetan Plateau, formed as a result of imperial expansion under the Yarlung dynasty heralded by its 33rd king, Songtsen Gampo, in the 7th century.

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Tridu Songtsen

Tridu Songtsen, Tridu Songtsen or Dusong Mangban, (b.668 – 704d.; r. 676–704 CE) was an emperor of the Tibetan Empire from 676 to 704. List of emperors of Tibet and Tridu Songtsen are emperors of Tibet.

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Trisong Detsen

Tri Songdetsen was the son of Me Agtsom, the 38th emperor of Tibet. List of emperors of Tibet and Trisong Detsen are emperors of Tibet.

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Yarlung dynasty

The Yarlung dynasty, or Pre-Imperial Tibet, was a proto-historical dynasty in Tibet before the rise of the historical Tibetan Empire in the 7th century.

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Yarlung Valley

The Yarlung Valley is formed by Yarlung Chu, a tributary of the Tsangpo River in the Shannan Prefecture in the Tibet region of China.

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Zanam Zindé

Zanam Zindé was the sixteenth Tsenpo, one of the mythical kings of Tibet.

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See also

Emperors of Tibet

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_emperors_of_Tibet

Also known as Tsenpo, Tsänpo.