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Tibetan history can
be traced thousands of years back.
However, the written history only
dates back to the 7th century when
Songtsan Gampo, the 33rd Tibetan
king, sent his minister Sambhota to
India to study Sanskrit who on his
return invented the present Tibetan
script based on Sanskrit.
Tibet's history can be divided into
four period:
The Tsanpo's Period
This period starts from Nyatri
Tsanpo, the first of the Tsanpos, in
127 B.C (historians differ in view
of the date, but this date is taken
from the White Annales, a reliable
book on Tibetan history) and ends in
842 A.D. at the death of Lang
Dharma, the last of the Tsanpos, who
was assassinated by a Buddhist monk
owing to Lang Dharma's ruthless
persecution of Buddhism. During this
period some 42 Tsanpos had ruled
over Tibet among which Songtsan
Gampo's rule was considered as the
zenith. Songtsan Gamoi was an
outstanding ruler, he unified Tibet,
changed his capital to Lhasa, sent
Sambhota to India to study Sanskrit
and promulaged a script for the
Tibetan on the latter's arrival to
Tibet, married Princess Wencheng of
the tang Court and Pricess Bhrikuti
Debi of Nepal, built the Potala and
the temple and the temple of Jokhang
The period of
Decentralization
This period began in 842 A.D. the
year of Lang Dharma's assassination,
and ended in about 1260 A.D, when
Pagpa, the Abbot of Sakya monastery,
became a vassal of Kublai Khan, the
first Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty.
During this period a little is known
in history except that Tibet became
decentralized into a number of petty
principalities.
The period of Sakya, Pagdu, and Karmapa's Rule
This period began with Sakya's rule
over Tibet, followed first by
Pagdu's rule in Lhaoka and then by
Karmara's rule in the Tsang region (Shigatse).
The sakya period was the time whten
tbiet officially became an
inseparable part of China.
This period lasted from 1260 A.D to
1642 A.D during which political
powers centered in the three regions
of Sakya, Pagdu, and tsang
successively ruled over Tibet.
The period of
the Gandan Podrang's Administration
This period is the period in which
the Dalai Lama ruled Tibet. It
started in 1642 A.D. when the 5th
Dalai Lama overtook the ruling power
from the Tsang ruler. It basically
ended in 1951 when Tibet was
liberated and came to a complete end
in 1959 when rebellion led by the
Dalai Lama was pacified and the
People's Government of the Tibet,
Autonomous Region was set up. |