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Wednesday, 15 February 2017

Tshes pong Nag seng

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

Tshes pong family


Period of activity

VIth century ?

VIIth century ?




Biographical data

Tshes pong Nag seng was Tshes pong Na gu's older brother (ms. PT 1287 l. 196).

Tshes pong Nag seng's servant (bran) was sPug Gyim tang rmang bu (ms. PT 1287 l. 165).

Tshes pong Nag seng was brought in the conspiracy against dGu gri Zing po rje, lord of Ngas po, by Myang sMon to re tseng sku (ms. PT 1287 l. 156-157).

Tshes pong Nag seng carried messages from the conspirators (Myang, dBa's and mNon) to sTag bu snya gzigs (ms. PT 1287 l. 157-158).

After sTag bu snya gzig's death, Tshes pong Nag seng and the conspirators swore allegiance to Slon btsan and his younger brother Slon kol (ms. PT 1287 l. 173-177).

Tshes pong Nag seng and dBa's Phangs to re dbyi tshab were summoned by Slon mtshan before the offensive against dGu gri zing po rje (ms. PT 1287 l. 181-182).

After gNam ri slon mtshan's victory over dGu gri Zing po rje, Tshes pong Nag seng received three hundred servant families from 'On kyi smon mkhar (the sMon fortress of 'On, ms. PT 1287 l. 193-194)

Tshes pong [Nag seng (?)], 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).


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