Lhachen Palgyigon (c. 930 – c. 960) (Tibetan: དཔལ་གྱི་མགོན, Wylie: dpal gyi mgon) was the founding king of the Kingdom of Maryul, based in modern Ladakh. Palgyigon was a son of Kyide Nyimagon, a descendant of the Old Tibetan dynasty, who unified the Western Tibet (Ngari) during the Tibetan Era of Fragmentation. Palgyigon was the eldest of three brothers, the other two being and . The kingdom of Maryul lasted till 1842 when the Dogra general Zorawar Singh, having conquered it, made it part of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir.
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| - Lhachen Palgyigon (c. 930 – c. 960) (Tibetan: དཔལ་གྱི་མགོན, Wylie: dpal gyi mgon) was the founding king of the Kingdom of Maryul, based in modern Ladakh. Palgyigon was a son of Kyide Nyimagon, a descendant of the Old Tibetan dynasty, who unified the Western Tibet (Ngari) during the Tibetan Era of Fragmentation. Palgyigon was the eldest of three brothers, the other two being and . The kingdom of Maryul lasted till 1842 when the Dogra general Zorawar Singh, having conquered it, made it part of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir. (en)
- Lhachen Palgyigön (tibétain : ལྷ་ཆེན་དཔལ་གྱི་མགོན, Wylie : lha chen dpal gyi mgon, THL : Lhachen Palgyigön, parfois orthographié Lhachen Dpalgyimgon) ou plus simplement Dpalgyimgon tibétain : དཔལ་གྱི་མགོན, Wylie : dpal gyi mgon, THL : Dpalgyimgon) ou encore Pelgiy-gon (né vers 930 et décédé en 960) est un roi de Maryul, et est le fils aîné de Kyide Nyimagon (Arrière-petit-fils de Langdarma et petit-fils d'Ösung, dernier empereur de l'Empire du Tibet). Pendant l'ère de la fragmentation de l'Empire du Tibet, ce dernier fuit l'Ü-Tsang en 910, il établit un royaume au Ngari en ou après 912, et annexe Puhrang et le royaume de Gugé. Il établit alors sa capitale à Guge. (fr)
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| - Lhachen Palgyigön (tibétain : ལྷ་ཆེན་དཔལ་གྱི་མགོན, Wylie : lha chen dpal gyi mgon, THL : Lhachen Palgyigön, parfois orthographié Lhachen Dpalgyimgon) ou plus simplement Dpalgyimgon tibétain : དཔལ་གྱི་མགོན, Wylie : dpal gyi mgon, THL : Dpalgyimgon) ou encore Pelgiy-gon (né vers 930 et décédé en 960) est un roi de Maryul, et est le fils aîné de Kyide Nyimagon (Arrière-petit-fils de Langdarma et petit-fils d'Ösung, dernier empereur de l'Empire du Tibet). Pendant l'ère de la fragmentation de l'Empire du Tibet, ce dernier fuit l'Ü-Tsang en 910, il établit un royaume au Ngari en ou après 912, et annexe Puhrang et le royaume de Gugé. Il établit alors sa capitale à Guge. Son père lui donne le royaume de Maryul en héritage. Et à ses deux autres fils, Tashigön (tibétain : བཀྲ་སིས་མགོན, Wylie : bkra sis mgon), second fils et Detsukgön (tibétain : ལྡེ་གཙུག་མགོན, Wylie : lde gtsug mgon), le troisième, héritent respectivement des royaumes de Royaume de Gugé-Purang et de Zanskar. Ces 3 pays réunis sont appelés Ngari Korsum. . (fr)
- Lhachen Palgyigon (c. 930 – c. 960) (Tibetan: དཔལ་གྱི་མགོན, Wylie: dpal gyi mgon) was the founding king of the Kingdom of Maryul, based in modern Ladakh. Palgyigon was a son of Kyide Nyimagon, a descendant of the Old Tibetan dynasty, who unified the Western Tibet (Ngari) during the Tibetan Era of Fragmentation. Palgyigon was the eldest of three brothers, the other two being and . Palgyigon is said to have extended the kingdom of his father to the "Kashmir pass" (Zoji La) in the northwest, along what were referred to as the "lowlands of Ngari" (mar-yul of mṅah‐ris). He became an independent king after his father's death. The other two sons of Nyimagon, Trashigon and Detsukgon, also inherited the kingdoms of Guge‐Purang and Zanskar respectively. The three kingdoms together were referred to as "Ngari Korsum" (Wylie: mNga' ris skor gsum, "the three divisions of Ngari"). The kingdom of Maryul lasted till 1842 when the Dogra general Zorawar Singh, having conquered it, made it part of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir. (en)
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