Thirty-two Tsho and Ding from Monyül

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Tibetan name
Tibetan script :
མོན་ ཡུལ་གྱི་ ཚོ་ ལྡིང་ སུམ་ཅུ་ སོ་ གཉིས
Wylie transliteration :
mon yul gyi tsho lding sum cu so gnyis
Chinese name
Simplified :
门 隅 三 十二 错 定
Pinyin :
Menyu sanshi'er cuo-ding

The so-called Thirty-Two Tsho and Ding of Monyül ( Tib . : mon yul gyi tsho lding sum cu so gnyis ) are various administrative units in the historical Monyül of the Monba , that of Lhasa ( Tibet ) in the 17th century during a time of unsuccessful campaigns against the Drugpa - theocracy in Bhutan was brought under direct control. In the 17th century the 6th Dalai Lama Tshangyang Gyatsho (1682-1706) was born in Orgyen Ling ( o rgyan gling ) in Monyül. From then on, Monyül was recognized as consisting of 32 districts: four from Legpo ( legs po tsho bzhi ), six from Pangchen ( spang chen lding drub ), eight from Dagpa ( dwags pa tsho brgyad ), three from La'og ( la ' og yul gsum ), six from Drangnang ( sbrang nang tsho drug ), four from Rongnang ( rong nang tsho bzhi ) and one from Sha'ug Hrochangdag ( sha 'ug hro byang dwags bcas so gnyis ). Today the areas belong to the Cona County of the Shannan Administrative District in the Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China .

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References and footnotes

  1. Chin. Menyu sanshi'er cuo-ding 门 隅 三 十二 错 定
  2. Gyurme Dorje, p. 199: "From then on, Monyul was recognized as having 32 districts".
  3. ^ Zang-Han da cidian , p. 2124