Gar Tsenye Dompu (Tibetan: མགར་བརྩན་སྙ་ལྡོམ་པུ, Wylie: mgar brtsan snya ldom pu; ? – 685) was a general of the Tibetan Empire. He was the eldest son of...
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back to Lhasa. Gar Tongtsen had five sons, all of them were famous Tibetan generals: Gar Tsenye Dompu (Wylie: mgar btsan snya ldom pu) Gar Trinring Tsendro...
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Gar Tsenye Dompu came into conflict with another minister Gar Mangnyen Taktsab in 685, and was killed by a river in Sumpa. Tagu's another brother Gar Trinring...
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Empire general and Great Minister Gar Tsenye Dompu (died 685), Tibetan Empire general, eldest son of Gar Tongtsen Yülsung Gar Trinring Tsendro (died 699),...
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the Tarim into Kokonur.) In 685, minister Gar Tsenye Dompu (mgar btsan-snya-ldom-bu) died and his brother, Gar Tridring Tsendrö (mgar Khri-‘bring-btsan...
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battle. Gar Tsenye Dompu came into conflict with another minister Gar Mangnyen Taktsab (མགར་མང་ཉེན་སྟག་ཙབ), then, met on the battleground in 685. Tsenye died...
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he began his reign. Due to his youth, he was enthroned with the minister Gar Tongtsen's second son, Khri 'bring, to act as regent. In 676 the Tibetans...
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Political power was left in the hands of the minister Gar Tongtsen (Mgar-srong-rtsan, or sometimes just mGar). Relations between China and Tibet began to sour...
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མགར་སྟོང་བྩན་ཡུལ་ཟུང་ 661—667 Shanglon Tromo ཞང་ལོན་པྲ་མོ་ 667 acting Gar Tsenye Dompu མགར་བཙན་སྙ་ལྡོམ་བུ 667—685 Gar Trinring Tsendro མགར་ཁྲི་འབྲིང་བཙན་བྲོད་ 685—698 Plot...
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