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Khyungpo Pungse Sutse

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515: 144:, complained of poor treatment by the king's principal wife. Angry, Songtsen prepared to invade Zhangzhung, and let Pungse to predict the outcome. The oracle predicted a major victory. Songtsen led a large number of troops in an invasion of Zhangzhung in 642, and many high ministers participated in the mission, including Khyungpo Pungse and 160:
had a very high reputation in Tibet. Songtsen realised this could be a threat to his central authority. Pungse notified this, sowed discord among them. It was a successful conspiracy; Shangnang returned to his castle, and was considered a rebel. Songtsen's troops occupied the castle, captured
174:. Pungse was dismissed due to his age, and had to retire to his castle. There, Pungse plotted another conspiracy. He invited Songtsen to visit his fief, then tried to murder him. Songtsen agreed, and sent 178:
to set up his camp. The conspiracy was detected by Tongtsen, who fled stealthily and told the king about the conspiracy. Finding Tongtsen had disappeared, Pungse had to commit suicide.
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cut off his head, brought it to Songtsen, exposed the conspiracy, and asked for absolution. All members of the Khyungpo clan were survived.
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ascended the throne. At that time, the Tibetan king and the king of
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had married each other's sister in a political alliance. However,
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He killed his king and surrendered to the Tibet king, 170:, but came into conflict with another high minister, 687: 678: 596: 568: 561: 529: 522: 373: 295: 286: 67: 57: 52: 34: 26: 128:Pungse continued to serve as high minister after 188:It was said that Khyungpo was good at playing " 102:, ? – ?) was a general of the 266: 8: 684: 565: 526: 292: 273: 259: 251: 214: 49: 18: 7: 14: 539:Chankhyim Trekhang Thupten Shakya 204:(in English and Standard Tibetan) 513: 164:Later, Pungse was appointed as 735:People from the Tibetan Empire 1: 16:General of the Tibetan Empire 481:Nanam Shang Gyaltsen Lhanang 161:Shangnang and executed him. 689:Tibetan Government in Exile 598:Tibetan Government in Exile 100:khyung po spung sad zu tses 63:khyung po spung sad zu tses 751: 730:7th-century Tibetan people 549:Sholkhang Dhondup Phuntsog 330:Thonmyi Tringpo Gyaltsennu 511: 471:Chimshang Gyalsig Shuteng 239: 230: 222: 217: 109:Born in Khyungpo (modern 91: 48: 40: 21: 583:Lukhangwa Tsewang Rabden 383:Nyang Mangpoje Shangnang 281:Prime ministers of Tibet 158:Nyang Mangpoje Shangnang 73:khyung po büng sé zu tsé 626:Kunling Woeser Gyaltsen 611:Surkhang Wangchen Gelek 92:ཁྱུང་པོ་སྤུང་སད་ཟུ་ཙེས་ 42:ཁྱུང་པོ་སྤུང་སད་ཟུ་ཙེས་ 636:Juchen Thupten Namgyal 578:Langdun Kunga Wangchuk 476:Nganlam Takdra Lukhong 621:Garang Lobsang Rigzin 436:We Trisumje Tsangshar 393:Khyungpo Pungse Sutse 360:Mong Tritore Nangtsab 355:Shupu Gyaltore Nganyi 350:Nup Nyentore Ngannang 208:Old Tibetan Chronicle 84:Khyungpo Pungse Sutse 22:Khyungpo Pungse Sutse 616:Gyurme Sonam Topgyal 496:Dro Trisumje Taknang 456:Bel Kyesang Dongtsab 451:Dro Chungsang Ormang 441:Nge Mangsham Taktsab 426:Khu Mangpoje Lhasung 421:Gar Trinring Tsendro 398:Gar Tongtsen Yulsung 388:Gar Mangsham Sumnang 345:Nup Tritokje Tsuglon 325:Nup Montore Bungtsen 320:Nge Tanga Yongtangje 243:Gar Tongtsen Yülsung 226:Gar Mangsham Sumnang 181:As he told, his son 544:Paljor Dorje Shatra 431:We Trisig Shangnyen 501:We Gyaltore Taknye 461:We Nangshar Sutsen 340:Nup Tritore Tongpo 297:Pre-Imperial Tibet 233:"Lönchen" of Tibet 218:Political offices 717: 716: 713: 712: 706: 674: 673: 557: 556: 509: 508: 466:Gos Trisang Yalag 249: 248: 240:Succeeded by 237:? 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Index

Tibetan
Tibetan
Wylie
THL
Tibetan
Wylie
Tibetan Empire
Dêngqên
Biru
Kham
Namri Songtsen
Songtsen Gampo
Zhangzhung
Gar Tongtsen
Lönchen
Nyang Mangpoje Shangnang
Lönchen
Omade Lotsen
Gar Tongtsen
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Old Tibetan Chronicle, P.T. 1287
Gar Mangsham Sumnang
"Lönchen" of Tibet
Gar Tongtsen Yülsung
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Lönchen
Pre-Imperial Tibet
Dar Tongdangje

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