Me Agtsom
978-613-4-04172-0
6134041726
104
2010-12-18
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Mes-ag-tshoms, Me Aktsom, Kridê Zukzain or Kridê Zukzän (Wylie: Khri-lde-gtsug-btsan, pinyin: , Chǐdàizhūdān, Qìlìsùzàn) (704–755 CE) was a Tibetan emperor; the son of Tridu Songtsen and his queen mChims-bza' bTsan-ma Thog-thog-steng. He is usually known by his nickname "Mes-ag-tshoms" ('Old Hairy'), which was given to him later in life because he was so hirsute. His father, Tridu Songtsen, died in 704 in battle in Mywa (probably = the Miao people) territory in 'Jang (Nanzhao) in modern Yunnan. The Tang Annals state he was on his way to suppress tributary kingdoms on the southern borders of Tibet, including Nepal and parts of India. There was a dispute among his sons but, "after a long time" the people put Qilisuzan (Khri-lde-gtsug-btsan) or Mes-ag-tshoms, aged only seven, on the throne.
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