Nyêmo
Tibetan name |
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Tibetan script :
སྙེ་ མོ་ རྫོང་
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Wylie transliteration : snye mo rdzong
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THDL transcription : Nyemo
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Chinese name |
Simplified :
尼 木 县
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Pinyin : Nímù Xiàn
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Nyêmo (also: Nyemo) is a district in the Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China .
Location and population
Nyêmo belongs to the administrative area of the prefecture-level city of Lhasa . In 1999 the district had 28,886 inhabitants. Its main town is the large community of Tarrong ( dar grong དར་ གྲོང་ / Tǎróng Zhèn 塔 荣 镇 ).
Administrative structure
At the community level, the district consists of one large community and seven communities . These are (pinyin / chin.):
- Greater community Tarrong塔荣镇
- Community Toinba吞巴乡
- Community Xumai续迈乡
- Municipality of Pusum普松 乡
- Paggor parish 帕 故乡
- Margyang Township 麻 江 乡
- Karru Parish 克 如 乡
- Nyêmo municipality 尼 木 木
"Incident of Nyêmo"
During the height of the Cultural Revolution in Tibet, a former nun allied with one of the Red Guards factions . She claimed to be obsessed with Jowo , the Buddha statue in Jokang, and called herself "Chairman Mao's right hand ". In June 1969, she had her Tibetan fighters killed or cruelly mutilated around thirty opponents - also Tibetans . They then attacked a position of unarmed soldiers of the People's Liberation Army and killed thirteen of them. It was one of the bloodiest incidents during the Cultural Revolution in Tibet. The rebellion was eventually put down by the army. To this day, some Tibetans in exile regard the nun as a freedom fighter and heroine, and the incident is romanticized as a Tibetan resistance against China.
literature
- Melvin C. Goldstein, Ben Jiao, Lhundrup Dancing: On the Cultural Revolution in Tibet. The Nyemo Incident in 1969 . University of California Press: Berkeley / Los Angeles / London, 2009.
Individual evidence
Coordinates: 29 ° 42 ' N , 90 ° 13' E