Kingdom of Mangyül Gungthang
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A Tibetan kingdom established under Sakya overlordship in Southwest Tibet around 1265.
Establishment
- January 1266: Mangyül Gungthang was a Tibetan kingdom established under Sakya overlordship in Southwest Tibet around 1265.
- January 1266: Mangyül Gungthang is the name of a Tibetan kingdom established under Sakya overlordship in Southwest Tibet around 1265.
Chronology
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1. Tibet - Era of Fragmentation
Was an era of disunity in Tibetan history lasting from the death of the Tibetan Empire's last emperor, Langdarma, in 842 until Drogön Chögyal Phagpa became the Imperial Preceptor of the three provinces of Tibet in 1253, under the Yuan dynasty.
- January 1266: Mangyül Gungthang was a Tibetan kingdom established under Sakya overlordship in Southwest Tibet around 1265.
2. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)
- January 1375: In 1374, King Jayayakshamalla of the Malla Kingdom led his forces to victory in Banepa and Pharping, expanding his territory in the region known as the "three Malla kingdoms."
- January 1501: Vijapur, an independent state during the later middle ages, was ruled by the Adil Shah dynasty. In 1500, the territory came under the control of Yusuf Adil Shah, who expanded the kingdom and established Vijayapur as a prominent center of art, culture, and trade in South India.
Disestablishment
- January 1621: The West Tibetan kingdom of Mangyül Gungthang was conquered by Tsangpa.