Kyide Nyimagon
Kyide Nyimagon (r. c. 900 – c. 930) (Tibetan: སྐྱིད་ལྡེ་ཉི་མ་མགོན, Wylie: skyid lde nyi ma mgon, THL: kyi dé nyi ma gön), whose original name was Khri-skyid-lding, was a member of the Yarlung dynasty of Tibet and a descendant of emperor Langdarma. He migrated to Western Tibet and founded the kingdom of Ngari Khorsum ("the three divisions of Ngari") around 912 CE. After his death, his large kingdom was divided among his three sons, giving rise to the three kingdoms of Maryul (Ladakh), Guge-Purang and Zanskar-Spiti.
Kyide Nyimagon | |
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Empire of king Nyimagon in 975 | |
Ngari Khorsum | |
Maryul | |
Successor | Lhachen Palgyigon |
Guge-Purang | |
Successor | Tashigön |
Zanskar | |
Successor | Detsukgön |
Born | Khri-skyid-lding Lhasa |
Died | c. 930 Tsaparang |
Consort | 'K'or-skyon |
bo | སྐྱིད་ཨིདེ་ཉི་མ་མགོན |
Father | Depal Khortsen |
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Chinese | 吉德尼玛衮 | ||||||
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