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[[Gar Songtsän]] ([[Mgar-srong-rtsan]]) Tibetan minister under reign of Songtsän Gampo.
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[[Gar Songtsän]] ([[Mgar-srong-rtsan]]) [[Tibetan minister]] under reign of [[Songtsän Gampo]].
  
 
He who succeeded, [[Myang Mangpoje]] after he was accused (c. 632–33) of treason and executed.
 
He who succeeded, [[Myang Mangpoje]] after he was accused (c. 632–33) of treason and executed.
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After having incorporated {{Wiki|Tuyuhun}} into Tibetan territory, the powerful minister [[Gar Songtsän]] died in 667.
 
After having incorporated {{Wiki|Tuyuhun}} into Tibetan territory, the powerful minister [[Gar Songtsän]] died in 667.
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==See Also==
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* [[Tibetan Empire]]
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Gar Songtsän (Mgar-srong-rtsan) Tibetan minister under reign of Songtsän Gampo.

He who succeeded, Myang Mangpoje after he was accused (c. 632–33) of treason and executed.

Songtsän Gampo died in 650. He was succeeded by his infant grandson Trimang Lön (Khri-mang-slon). Real power was left in the hands of the minister Gar Songtsän.

After having incorporated Tuyuhun into Tibetan territory, the powerful minister Gar Songtsän died in 667.


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Wikipedia:Tibetan Empire