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Monday, 21 February 2022

blon Mang sgra

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Other names / Alternative spellings 


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


Period of activity

VIIIth century?

IXth century?


Biographical data

Nang rje po blon
Mang sgra was a contemporary of  Bun chen
(ms. PT 1653). 


Titles

nang rje po blon (ms. PT 1653, PT 2019


Notes

See also Mang sgra in ms. Or. 8212/1923 (
Takeuchi 1997-1998 doc. 328)

See also Mang luo 莽囉 /
莽羅 in Xin Tangshu and Jiu Tangshu, a Tibetan general active in the last quarter of the VIIIth c., whose name may be reconstructed as "Mang sgra" (or Mang dgra, Pelliot 1961 p. 146, see Tibetan Anthroponyms in Chinese Sources)

dPa' bo gtsug lag 'phreng ba also mentions a "
mang sgra blon klu rma" in the time of Khri lDe srong btsan Sad na legs (Chos 'byung mkhas pa'i dga' ston 2003 ed. vol. 1 p. 411-413, see Lists of Characters from later Histories and gTer ma)

nang rje po blon mang sgra in ms. PT 1653

Source: Gallica

nang rje po blon mang sgra in ms. PT 2019

source: Gallica

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