Namri Songtsen (Tibetan: གནམ་རི་སྲོང་བཙན, Wylie: gnam ri srong btsan, ZYPY: Namri Songzän), also known as "Namri Löntsen"[citation needed] (Wylie: gnam...
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When his father Namri Songtsen died by poisoning (circa 618), Songtsen Gampo took control after putting down a brief rebellion. Songtsen Gampo proved adept...
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left of the tomb of his grandfather Namri Songtsen (gNam-ri Srong-btsan). According to Tibetan tradition, Songtsen Gampo was enthroned while still a minor...
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Tagri Nyenzig (son) Namri Songtsen ?–618 (son) Songtsen Gampo 618–641 (son of Namri Songtsen) Gungsong Gungtsen 641–646 (son) Songtsen Gampo 646–649 (second...
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until Kings Tagri Nyensig and Namri Songtsen (570-620) unified the plateau after a series of wars and revolts. Namri Songtsen would later establish a capital...
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Persians begin to use windmills for irrigation (approximate date). Namri Songtsen becomes the new king of Tibet (approximate date). Chaturanga is played...
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Gampo becomes the first emperor of the Tibetan Empire, after his father Namri Songtsen is poisoned. During his reign he expands Tibet's power beyond Lhasa...
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(d. 628) Muhammad, last prophet of Islam (d. 632) (approximate date) Namri Songtsen, king of Tibet (approximate date) Pei Ji, chancellor of the Tang dynasty...
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dynasty. The group prevailed against Zingpoje. At this point, Namri Songtsen (also known as Namri Löntsän) led his clan to, one by one, prevail over all his...
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(Old Book of Tang, describing 608–609 emissaries from Tibetan King Namri Songtsen to Emperor Yang of Sui). In the Middle Chinese language spoken during...
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Tibet king, Namri Songtsen. He was so witty that Namri Songtsen put great trust in him. Pungse continued to serve as high minister after Songtsen Gampo ascended...
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Lönchen during Emperor Songtsen Gampo's reign. The Tibetan emperor Namri Songtsen was assassinated in 618. The young prince Gampo Songtsen came to the throne...
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6th century most of the Tibetan tribes were under its control, when Namri Songtsen (570?–618?/629), the 32nd King of Tibet of the Yarlung Dynasty, gained...
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kingdom as early as the 6th century CE, in the time of Songtsen Gampo's father Namri Songtsen, and are thought to have spoken a Tibetan dialect. The Sumpa/Supi...
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born on 605/617 C.E in Lhasa, Tibet during his grandfather Namri Songtsen's reign. Songtsen Gampo is said to have had five wives, the Nepalese princess...
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now ruined, was built by Namri Songtsen in the 6th century as the new capital of the expanding Tibetan Empire. His son, Songtsen Gampo, was born there but...
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was active during Namri Songtsen's and Songtsen Gampo's reign. The Lönchen Thonmyi Tringpo Gyaltsennu tried to overthrow Namri Songtsen, and was detected...
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(d. 628) Muhammad, last prophet of Islam (d. 632) (approximate date) Namri Songtsen, king of Tibet (approximate date) Pei Ji, chancellor of the Tang dynasty...
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Khan, from King Mahasammadi of India and various Tibetan rulers like Namri Songtsen (the grandfather of Borte Chino and father of Tengri Khan). This first...
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of Tibet, Namri Songtsen, started a unification war and conquered a tribe named Supi. Thereafter Songtsen Gambo, the son of Namri Songtsen, established...
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31 Tagbu Nyasig (sTag-ri gNyan-gzigs) 579–619 32 Namri Songtsen (gNam-ri Srong-btsan) ?–629 33 Songtsen Gampo (Srong-btsan sGam-po) 618–649 34 Gungsrong...
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when Tibetan emissaries from Emperor Namri Songtsen arrived with tribute to Sui China. In 634, his son Songtsen Gampo sent tribute and a request for a...
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Palace, in the Gyama Gully in the south of the county, was built by Namri Songtsen in the 6th century after he had gained control of the area from Supi...
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silver to produce weapons and other objects. The 31st king of Yarlung, Namri Songtsen, was an expansionist and invaded neighbouring tribes, expanding the...
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family, subdued Anga, Vanga, Kalinga and Magadha. The Tibetan ruler, Namri Songtsen (AD 570–618) successfully campaigned into central India (modern day...
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Pullalur Chalukya Empire defeats the Pallava Kingdom. Siege of Sumpa Namri Songtsen the Emperor of Tibet annexes the Kingdom of Sumpa after taking their...
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Gampo becomes the first emperor of the Tibetan Empire, after his father Namri Songtsen is poisoned. During his reign he expands Tibet's power beyond Lhasa...
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Khan, from King Mahasammadi of India and various Tibetan rulers like Namri Songtsen (the grandfather of Borte Chino and father of Tengri Khan), linking...
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in the Old Book of Tang (dated 945 CE) describing the Tibetan King Namri Songtsen (Gnam-ri-slon-rtsan) sent two emissaries to Emperor Yang of Sui in 608...
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Persians begin to use windmills for irrigation (approximate date). Namri Songtsen becomes the new king of Tibet (approximate date). Chaturanga is played...
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