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Thursday, 23 February 2017

Myang sMon to re tseng sku

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Other names / Alternative spellings 

sMon to re tseng sku (ms. PT 1287 l. 137) 

Myang Tseng sku (ms. PT. l. 139, 180, 191) 

Myang Tse sku (ms. PT 1287 l. 173) 

Myang smon to re (ms. PT 1287 l. 156, 218-219) 

Tseng sku smon to re (ms. PT 1287 l. 235) 


Social groups (status, family, lineage...) 

Myang family


Period of activity 

Protohistory 

Reign of sTag bu snya gzigs 


VIth century ? 

VIIth century ? 


Biographical data 

Myang sMon to re tseng sku was a relative (a son ?) of Myang Nam to re khru gru (ms. PT 1287 l. 136-137). 

Myang sMon to re tseng sku was a servant of mNyan 'Dzi zung nag po who resided in the castle of sDur ba (ms. PT 1287 l. 136-137). 

Myang sMon to re tseng sku complained about Pa tsab za's behavior to the overlord dGu gri zing po rje, but his complaint was rejected and the case was ruled in favour of Pa tsab za (ms. PT 1287 l. 138-142). 

Myang sMon to re tseng sku and dBa's Phangs to re dbyi tshab initiated a conspiracy against dGu gri zing po rje and swore a first oath of fealty to the sPu rgyal btsan po [sTag bu snya gzig] (ms. PT 1287 l. 147-154). 

Myang sMon to re tseng sku brought Tshes pong Nag seng in the conspiracy against dGu gri zing po rje (ms. PT 1287 l. 156-157). 

Myang [sMon to re tseng sku] and dBa's, joined by mNon 'Dron po, renewed their oath of fealty to sTag bu snya gzigs (ms. PT 1287 l. 159-161). 

After sTag bu snya gzigs's death, Myang sMon to re tseng sku, dBa's dByi tshab, dBa's Pu tshab, mNon Dron po, Tshes pong Nag seng swore an oath of fealty to Slon mtshan and Slon kol (ms. PT 1287 l. 173-178). 

Myang sMon to re tseng sku and mNon 'Dron po were sent [to spy (?)] in sTag pa sha ru (ms. PT 1287 l. 180-181). 

Myang sMon to re tseng sku blocked the waters of Klum (ms. PT 1287 l. 235). 

After dGu gru zing po rje's defeat, Myang sMon to re tseng sku received the castle of sDur ba (ms. PT 1287 l. 190-191). 

Tshes pong, Myang, dBa's and "mThon" (= mNon) were truthful, offered many servant families and lands to the btsan po [gNam ri] and became ministers (blon po, ms. PT 1287 l. 197-198). 

Myang sMon to re's son was Myang Mang po rje zhang snang (ms. PT 1287 l. 218). 


Titles 

blon po (ms. PT 1287 l. 197-198). 


Notes 

Myang Tseng cung and his pha spun (paternal uncle or agnate sibling ms. PT 1287 l. 194) Myang Mu gseng were both bound by the oath sworn to Slon mtshan and Slon kol by Myang sMon to re tseng sku (ms. PT 1287 l. 177-178). 

It is likely that Myang Tseng cung and Myang Mu gseng were either respectively a son and a brother of Myang sMon to re tseng sku or two sons born from different wives.


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