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Nge Mangsham Taktsab | |||||||
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Tibetan | རྔེགས་མང་ཞམ་སྟག་ཚབ | ||||||
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Nge Mangsham Taktsab (Tibetan: རྔེགས་མང་ཞམ་སྟག་ཚབ, Wylie: rngegs mang zham stag tshap, died 727) was a general of Tibetan Empire.
According to Tibetan Annals, Mangsham was appointed as the Lönchen in 725 after Shang Trisumje's death. He was ordered to convene a spring coalition in 726, and levied taxes on people who were directly subordinate to the emperor. He died in the next year and succeeded by another general, We Tadra Khonglo.
References
- (in English and Standard Tibetan)Old Tibetan Annals (version I), I.T.J. 0750
- (in English and Standard Tibetan)Old Tibetan Chronicle, P.T. 1287
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Preceded byWe Trisumje Tsangshar | "Lönchen" of Tibet 725 – 727 |
Succeeded byWe Tadra Khonglo |
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