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'''Langdarma''' Udumtsen (Tib. གླང་དར་མ་འུ་དུམ་བཙན, [[Wyl.]] ''glang dar ma 'u dum btsan'') —the last king of the Tibetan empire, who ruled from 838 to 842 AD. | '''Langdarma''' Udumtsen (Tib. གླང་དར་མ་འུ་དུམ་བཙན, [[Wyl.]] ''glang dar ma 'u dum btsan'') —the last king of the Tibetan empire, who ruled from 838 to 842 AD. He was assassinated by [[Lhalung Palgyi Dorje]]. | ||
He is said to have two sons, [[Tridé Yumten]] (Wyl. ''khri lde yum brtan'') and [[Namdé Ösung]] (Wyl. ''gnam lde 'od srungs'') | |||
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Revision as of 07:22, 12 February 2019
Langdarma Udumtsen (Tib. གླང་དར་མ་འུ་དུམ་བཙན, Wyl. glang dar ma 'u dum btsan) —the last king of the Tibetan empire, who ruled from 838 to 842 AD. He was assassinated by Lhalung Palgyi Dorje.
He is said to have two sons, Tridé Yumten (Wyl. khri lde yum brtan) and Namdé Ösung (Wyl. gnam lde 'od srungs)
Notes