Foreign Intervention

Foreign Intervention

The years following the death, or disappearance of the Sixth Dalai Lama are ones of some confusion in Tibet.  The Dalai Lama appointed by Lhazang Khan was not accepted by the Tibetans.  As we have seen, they appointed their own child in the usual manner. ...
Seeds of Decay  

Seeds of Decay  

The achievements of the Tibetans between the seventh and ninth centuries are quite remarkable.  How did they manage it?  It is possible that the population of Tibet was larger at that time than it is today.  Some writers describe these early Tibetan kings leading...
The Expanding Empire 

The Expanding Empire 

Tibetan armies ventured far beyond the borders of Tibet during the time of the Empire. In the rugged mountains of what is present-day Afghanistan, a long line of horsemen wound their way across the barren hillside.  Below them, snaking across the plain, lay the...
The Tibetan Empire

The Tibetan Empire

Songtsen Gampo The great Songtsen Gampo, King of all of Tibet, was determined to marry the daughter of the Emperor of China.  Such a great match would be fitting for a ruler of his power and prestige.  But T’ai-Tsung, the Chinese Emperor, was not sure he wished his...
The Yarlung Kings

The Yarlung Kings

The old stories tell us that Nyatri Tsenpo was carried on the Tibetans shoulders to be enthroned as their first king   In the past, traditional accounts of Tibetan history have tended to dismiss the years before King Songtsen Gampo, and the arrival of Buddhism in...