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[[Songtsän Gampo’s]] sister [[Sämakar]] ([[Sad-mar-kar]]) was sent to marry [[Lig-myi-rhya]], the king of {{Wiki|Zhangzhung}} in what is now Western Tibet. However, when the king refused to consummate the marriage, she then helped her brother to defeat [[Lig myi-rhya]] and incorporate {{Wiki|Zhangzhung}} into the Tibetan Empire. In 645, [[Songtsän Gampo]] overran the kingdom of [[Zhangzhung]]. | [[Songtsän Gampo’s]] sister [[Sämakar]] ([[Sad-mar-kar]]) was sent to marry [[Lig-myi-rhya]], the king of {{Wiki|Zhangzhung}} in what is now Western Tibet. However, when the king refused to consummate the marriage, she then helped her brother to defeat [[Lig myi-rhya]] and incorporate {{Wiki|Zhangzhung}} into the Tibetan Empire. In 645, [[Songtsän Gampo]] overran the kingdom of [[Zhangzhung]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:26, 15 April 2014
Songtsän Gampo’s sister Sämakar (Sad-mar-kar) was sent to marry Lig-myi-rhya, the king of Zhangzhung in what is now Western Tibet. However, when the king refused to consummate the marriage, she then helped her brother to defeat Lig myi-rhya and incorporate Zhangzhung into the Tibetan Empire. In 645, Songtsän Gampo overran the kingdom of Zhangzhung.
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