Tsongkha
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Was one of the kingdoms that emerged after the end of the Tibetan Empire, a period known as the Tibetan Era of Fragmentation.
Establishment
- January 998: Tsongkha was a Tibetan theocracy that ruled northeastern Tibet from 997.
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 998: Tsongkha was a Tibetan theocracy that ruled northeastern Tibet from 997.
2. Song-Xia wars
Were a series of military conflicts fought by the Northern Song dynasty, Western Xia dynasty, and Liao dynasty from the late 10th century to early 12th century.
- January 1033: In 1032, Western Xia emperor Yuanhao annexed the Tibetan confederation of Xiliangfu.
Disestablishment
- January 1104: In 1103, the Song annexed Tsongkha and spent the following year weeding out native resistance.