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Friday, 17 March 2017

dBa's Phangs to re dbyi tshab

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Other names / Alternative spellings 

Phangs to re dbyi tshab (ms. PT 1287 l. 144, 248, 257) 

dByi tshab (ms. PT 1287 l. 147, 148, 150, 151, 235, 264, 275, 279,281, 284, 288, 296,) 

dBa's dByi tshab (ms. PT 1287 l. 154, 173, 181, 188, 192, 195, 263, 270) 

Pangs to re (ms. PT 1287 l. 235) 

dBa's Phangs to re dbyi tshab (ms. PT 1287 l. 247) 


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

dBa's family 


Period of activity 

VIth century 

VIIth century 

Reign of sTag bu snya gzigs 




Biographical data 

dBa's Phangs to re dbyi tshab was dBa's bShos to re khru gu's older brother (pho bo ms. PT 1287 l. 144-145). 

dBa's Phangs to re dbyi tshab's tsha bo (nephews ?) were dBa's Mang po rje pu tshab and dBa's sTag po rje myes snang (ms. PT 1287 l. 195, 297). 

dBa's Phangs to re dbyi tshab had four sons : bSe do re nya sto, sNang to re sum snang, Khri sum rje cung, Mang rje btsan zung (ms. PT 1287 l. 296-297). 

dBa's Phangs to re dbyi tshab's zhang po (maternal uncle?) was mNon bZang to re (ms. PT 1287 l. 155). 

After the murder of dBa's bShos to re khru gu by gShen Khri bzher 'dron kong, dBa's Phangs to re dbyi tshab complained to [his overlord,] dGu gri zing po rje (ms. PT 1287 l. 144-145). However, dGu gri zing po rje ruled the case in favour of gShen Khri bzher 'dron kong (ms. PT 1287 l. 145-146). 

dBa's Phangs to re dbyi tshab and Myang sMon to re tseng sku initiated the plot against dGu gri zing por rje (ms. PT 1287 l. 152).

dBa's Phangs to re dbyi tshab and Myang sMon to re tseng sku shifted their allegiance from dGu gri zing po rje to the sPu rgyal btsan po sTag bu snya gzigs (ms. PT 1287 l. 147-154). 

dBa's Phangs to re dbyi tshab brought in the conspiracy his zhang mNon bZang to re (ms. PT 1287 l. 155). 

dBa's Phangs to re dbyi tshab, Myang sMon to re tseng sku, mNon Pang sum 'dron po (i.e. mNon bZang to re's son) swore a new oath of fealty to sTag bu snya gzig (ms. PT 1287 l. 159-163). 

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

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

After the victory over dGu gri zing po rje, dBa's Phangs to re dbyi tshab received Za gad land of gShen (za gad gshen yul) and 1500 servant families from Mal tro (ms. PT 1287 l. 191). 

In the time of Srong brtsan sgam po, dBa's Phangs to re dbyi tshab was old (ms. PT 1287 l. 247-248). 

dBa's Phangs to re dbyi tshab renewed his oath of fealty to the sPu rgyal btsan po Srong brtsan sgam po, in order to include his sons and nephews (ms. PT 1287 l. 247-298). 


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