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Other names / Alternative spellings
... Mang po rje stag ... (ms. PT 1287 l. 526)
mGar Mang po rje stag rtsan (ms. PT 1287 l. 530)
sTag rtsan (ms. PT 1287 l. 534)
Social groups (status, family, lineage...)
mGar family
Period of activity
VIIth century
VIIIth century
Reign of Khri 'Dus srong mang po rje
Biographical data
mGar Mang po rje stag rtsan's wife (mchis brang) was Cog ro za ("lady Cog ro", ms. PT 1287 l. 530).
mGar Mang po rje stag rtsan and Pa tshab rGyal to re fled to China [c. 700, following Khri 'Dus srong's victory over mGar Khri 'bring btsan brod]. (ms. PT 1287 l. 526).
[mGar Mang po rje] sTag rtsan was jo bo and bSam lang was the lord of China (rgya rje bsam lang ms. PT 1287 l. 534).
Titles
jo bo ? (ms. PT 1287 l. 534)
Notes
mGar Mang po rje stag rtsan has to be identified with :
- Mangbuzhi, mentioned in Jiu Tangshu and Xin Tangshu, a son of Qinling (i. e. mGar Khri 'bring btsan brod]) who fled to China after the downfall of the mGar (see transl. in Pelliot 1961 p. 11)
- Gongren, known by a Chinese funrerary inscription (see Garatti 2015 p. 164, 167-171).
- Mangbuzhi, mentioned in Jiu Tangshu and Xin Tangshu, a son of Qinling (i. e. mGar Khri 'bring btsan brod]) who fled to China after the downfall of the mGar (see transl. in Pelliot 1961 p. 11)
- Gongren, known by a Chinese funrerary inscription (see Garatti 2015 p. 164, 167-171).
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