Kyide Nyimagon
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Kyide Nyimagon[2] (r. c. 900 – c. 930)[3][4] (Tibetan: སྐྱིད་ལྡེ་ཉི་མ་མགོན, Wylie: skyid lde nyi ma mgon, THL: kyi dé nyi ma gön), whose original name was Khri-skyid-lding, was a member of the Yarlung dynasty of Tibet and a descendant of emperor Langdarma. He migrated to Western Tibet and founded the kingdom of Ngari Khorsum ("the three divisions of Ngari")[5] around 912 CE. After his death, his large kingdom was divided among his three sons, giving rise to the three kingdoms of Maryul (Ladakh), Guge-Purang and Zanskar-Spiti.
Quick Facts Ngari Khorsum, Maryul ...
Kyide Nyimagon | |
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Ngari Khorsum | |
Maryul | |
Successor | Lhachen Palgyigon |
Guge-Purang | |
Successor | Tashigön |
Zanskar | |
Successor | Detsukgön |
Born | Khri-skyid-lding Lhasa |
Died | c. 930 Tsaparang |
Consort | 'K'or-skyon[1] |
bo | སྐྱིད་ཨིདེ་ཉི་མ་མགོན |
Father | Depal Khortsen |
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Chinese | 吉德尼玛衮 | ||||||
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