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161:, realised that members of the Gar family had become independent warlords and posed a threat to the central authority of the king. In 699, the king pretended to organise a great hunt and then had his men turn on members of the Gar and their supporters. Trinring had to commit suicide, and the Gar family were purged by the young king. After hearing about this, Tsenba surrendered to China together with his nephew Mangpoje (known as 157:
invaded Tibet in 696, but was utterly beaten by Tsenba and his brother Gar Trinring. After this battle, Trinring owned very high reputation in Tibet. The young king,
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succeeded as the new Great Minister in 667, Tsenba was also appointed as one of high ministers. According to
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after his father's death. In 681, he invaded Tang China in 681, but was defeated in Liangfeichuan (良非川) by
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Tsenpa was regarded as the most dangerous traitor by Tibet. In 700, the Tibetan general
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Commandery (歸德郡王). He and his Tibetan troops were sent to Changsong (昌松, in mordern
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Index

Tibetan
Wylie
Tibetan
Wylie
Tibetan Empire
Gar Tongtsen Yülsung
simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
'A-zha
Tang China
Heukchi Sangji
Gar Trinring Tsendro
Old Tibetan Annals
Nêdong District
Shannan, Tibet
Wang Xiaojie
Lou Shide
Tridu Songtsen
Lun Gongren
Wu Zetian
Wuwei
Gansu
Khu Mangpoje
Liangzhou
Tang Xiujing
Protectorate General to Pacify the West
Old Tibetan Annals (version I), P.T. 1288
New Book of Tang, vol. 230

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