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[[Me Agtsom]]'s (704-754) two of his Great Ministers, [['Bal Ldong-tsab]] and [[LangMyes-zigs]]
 
[[Me Agtsom]]'s (704-754) two of his Great Ministers, [['Bal Ldong-tsab]] and [[LangMyes-zigs]]
  
:''The inscription starts off by announcing that [[Ngam-lam sTag-sgra Klu-gong]] had been appointed Great Inner Minister and Great Yo-gal 'chos-pa (a title difficult to translate). It goes on to say that Klu-khong brought to [[Trisong Detsen]] the facts of the murder of his father, [[Me Agtsom]] (704-754) by two of his Great Ministers, [['Bal Ldong-tsab]] and [[LangMyes-zigs]], and that they intended to harm him also. They were then condemned and Klu-kong was appointed Inner Minister of the Royal Council.''
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:''The inscription starts off by announcing that [[Ngam-lam sTag-sgra Klu-gong]] had been appointed Great Inner [[Minister]] and Great Yo-gal 'chos-pa (a title difficult to translate). It goes on to say that Klu-khong brought to [[Trisong Detsen]] the facts of the murder of his father, [[Me Agtsom]] (704-754) by two of his Great Ministers, [['Bal Ldong-tsab]] and [[LangMyes-zigs]], and that they intended to harm him also. They were then condemned and Klu-kong was appointed Inner [[Minister]] of the {{Wiki|Royal}} Council.''
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:37, 31 March 2024

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Me Agtsom's (704-754) two of his Great Ministers, 'Bal Ldong-tsab and LangMyes-zigs

The inscription starts off by announcing that Ngam-lam sTag-sgra Klu-gong had been appointed Great Inner Minister and Great Yo-gal 'chos-pa (a title difficult to translate). It goes on to say that Klu-khong brought to Trisong Detsen the facts of the murder of his father, Me Agtsom (704-754) by two of his Great Ministers, 'Bal Ldong-tsab and LangMyes-zigs, and that they intended to harm him also. They were then condemned and Klu-kong was appointed Inner Minister of the Royal Council.

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Wikipedia:Lhasa Zhol Pillar