• Tridu Songtsen (Tibetan: ཁྲི་འདུས་སྲོང་བཙན་, Wylie: Khri 'dus-srong btsan), Tridu Songtsen or Dusong Mangban, (b.668 – 704d.; r. 676–704 CE) was an emperor...
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    year the emperor's son Tridu Songtsen (Khri 'dus-srong btsan or Khri-'dus-srong-rtsan) was born. The power of Emperor Tridu Songtsen was offset, to an extent...
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    Gungtsen) Tridu Songtsen 677–704 (son) Lha 704–705 (son) Khri ma lod 705–712 (widow of Mangsong Mangtsen) Me Agtsom 712–755 (son of Tridu Songtsen) Trisong...
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  • Tibetan empire twice: in 675-689 during the minority of her son emperor Tridu Songtsen, and in 704-712 during the minority of her grandson emperor Gyältsugru...
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  • Grandfather"), was the emperor of the Tibetan Empire and the son of Tridu Songtsen and his queen, Tsenma Toktokteng, Princess of Chim (Tibetan: བཙན་མ་ཐོག་ཐོག་སྟེང...
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    to be buried at the site include Songtsen Gampo (the founder of the Tibetan Empire), Nansong Mangsten, Tridu Songtsen, Gyangtsa Laban, Tride Tsugtsen,...
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  • Gungton and Ashina Tuizi had to flee back to Tibet. The young king, Tridu Songtsen, had realised that members of the Gar family had become independent...
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  • After his father Gar Trinring Tsendro was purged by the young king Tridu Songtsen, he surrendered to China together with his uncle Gar Tsenba. Later,...
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  • Nuun Ujol K'inich, Ajaw (c.800) Tibet Tibetan Empire (complete list) – Tridu Songtsen, Emperor (676–704) Khri ma lod, Empress (675–689, 704–712) Lha, Emperor...
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    general (d. 720) Tatwine, archbishop of Canterbury (approximate date) Tridu Songtsen, emperor of Tibet (d. 704) Wihtred, king of Kent (approximate date)...
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  • the territory of Śo-čhigs of the Sumpa in 692 and in 702 the Emperor Tridu Songtsen and his Council made an inspection of Sumpa territory. According to...
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  • records, his name was given as Qū Mǎngbùzhī (Chinese: 麴莽布支). After Tridu Songtsen purged Gar clan, he was sent to the east border to defense against Tang...
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  • royal burial grounds near Yarlung. He was followed by his young son, Tridu Songtsen. The Tang Annals say 'Dus-srong was eight years old (i.e. nine years...
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  • counted in most lists of rulers. Lha was one of the sons of emperor Tridu Songtsen, who met a hasty end in 704. The Old Book of Tang say that the southern...
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  • Gungtsen (Gung-srong gung-btsan) 638–655? 35 Mangsong Mangtsen 653–676 36 Tridu Songtsen 676–704 37 Me Agtsom (Khri-lde-gtsug-brtsan) 680–743 38 Trisong Detsen...
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    Sanshikan and regent for Shō Tai. (1848–1857) Khri ma lod for her son Tridu Songtsen (675–689) and again for her grandson Me Agtsom (704–712) Yariri for...
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    the victory due to court politics involving Tridu Songtsen and Gar Trinring Tsendro. In 700, Tridu Songtsen of the Tibetan Empire attacked Hezhou and Liangzhou...
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    Hebei) before withdrawing. In 699, the Tibetan threat ceased. Emperor Tridu Songtsen, unhappy that Gar Trinring was monopolizing power, slaughtered Trinring's...
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    the emperor named is Songtsen Gampo, who ruled over a century earlier. Furthermore, the Chronicle ends in the reign of Tridu Songtsen (676–704), which should...
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    instead of Coptic. His tenure is marred by famine and corruption. Emperor Tridu Songtsen dies in battle, and is succeeded by his mother Khri ma lod, who becomes...
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  • battle, Trinring owned very high reputation in Tibet. The young king, Tridu Songtsen, realised that members of the Gar family had become independent warlords...
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  • instead of Coptic. His tenure is marred by famine and corruption. Emperor Tridu Songtsen dies in battle, and is succeeded by his mother Khri ma lod, who becomes...
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    Year Date Event 700 Tridu Songtsen of the Tibetan Empire attacks He and Liang prefectures 701 Tridu Songtsen of the Tibetan Empire allies with Turks and...
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  • general (d. 720) Tatwine, archbishop of Canterbury (approximate date) Tridu Songtsen, emperor of Tibet (d. 704) Wihtred, king of Kent (approximate date)...
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  • not agreeing to the conditions for peace. In 699, the Tibetan emperor Tridu Songtsen, unhappy that Trinring was monopolizing power, took an opportunity when...
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    Year Date Event 700 Tridu Songtsen of the Tibetan Empire attacks Hezhou and Liangzhou 701 Tridu Songtsen of the Tibetan Empire allies with Turks and attacks...
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  • who had committed suicide in 699 after a confrontation with the king Tridu Songtsen)] has died and Lun Zanpo [(論贊婆, Lun Qinling's brother)] has surrendered...
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  • Songtsen, King (?–629) Songtsen Gampo, Emperor (618–649) Gungsrong Gungtsen, Emperor (638–c.655) Mangsong Mangtsen, Emperor (653–676) Tridu Songtsen,...
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  • reputation in Tibet, which led ultimately to his ruin. The young king, Tridu Songtsen, realised that members of the Gar family had become independent warlords...
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    to be buried at the site include Songtsen Gampo (the founder of the Tibetan Empire), Mangsong Mangtsen, Tridu Songtsen, Gyangtsa Laban, Me Agtsom, Trisong...
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