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by his second wife. It was said that Tride Yumten was a fake prince, Nanamsa bought him from a beggar. Yumten was installed by Nanamsa, Gyaltore and many ministers refused to recognize him. Then, Gyaltore was captured and executed.
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According to traditional accounts, during the first two years of his rule, Langdarma remained a Buddhist, but under the influence of Gyaltore, the king became a follower of
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to deal with. Gyaltore had no actual power, and he was hostile to Buddhism. He told Ralpacan that Yongten fornicated with the queen (see also
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ruler of Tibet. He murdered Ralpacan in the palace, in 838, and installed
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Civil war broke out between the two princes which eventually led to the
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In Tibetan Buddhist culture, He was said to be the incarnation of
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clan noble leader Toré" ? – 842), also known as
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Langdarma was assassinated by a Buddhist monk named
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