Chamuqên burial groups

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The Chamuqên grave groups ( Chinese  查 木 钦 墓群 , Pinyin Zhāmùqīn mùqún ; Tib./chin. Chamuqên Mùqún) in Lhazê County in the Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China date from the time of the Tibetan monarchy . There are a total of 134 graves.

They are named after the village of Chamuqên ( Chamuqincun查 木 钦 村) in the Quma parish of this county in the Xigazê administrative district .

The graves have been on the list of monuments of the People's Republic of China since 2006 (6-283).

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