Langdarma

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Langdarma was a 9th-century Tibetan king known for his persecution of Buddhism and for presiding over the collapse of the Tibetan Empire.

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instanceOf Tibetan king
historical figure
monarch
alsoKnownAs Glang Dar Ma NERFINISHED
Tri Udumtsen NERFINISHED
Udum Tsen NERFINISHED
assassinatedBy Lhalung Pelgyi Dorje NERFINISHED
assassinationMethod archery
associatedWith decline of centralized Tibetan political power
fragmentation of Tibet into regional kingdoms
birthName Tri Uidumtsen NERFINISHED
brother Ralpachen NERFINISHED
capitalDuringReign Lhasa NERFINISHED
century 9th century
conflict Tibetan religious conflict between Buddhists and Bonpos
country Tibetan Empire NERFINISHED
deathCause assassination
deathDate c. 842
deathPlace Lhasa NERFINISHED
dynasty Yarlung dynasty NERFINISHED
era Imperial Tibet NERFINISHED
father Sadnalegs NERFINISHED
governedTerritory Central Tibet NERFINISHED
parts of eastern Tibet
historicalReputation anti‑Buddhist ruler
last emperor of a unified Tibetan Empire
issue Yumten NERFINISHED
Ösung NERFINISHED
language Classical Tibetan NERFINISHED
notableFor contributing to the collapse of the Tibetan Empire
ending the so‑called Tibetan Empire period
persecution of Buddhism in Tibet
placeOfBurial Royal tombs of Chongye NERFINISHED
policy closing Buddhist temples
forcing Buddhist monks to return to lay life
suppression of Buddhist monasteries
positionHeld Emperor of Tibet NERFINISHED
predecessor Ralpachen NERFINISHED
reignEnd c. 842
reignStart c. 838
religion Bon NERFINISHED
spouse Pritsedma NERFINISHED
successor Yumten NERFINISHED
Ösung NERFINISHED
title Tride Tsuktsen Langdarma NERFINISHED

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Tibetan Empire (indirectly via alliances) ruler Langdarma
subject surface form: Tibetan Empire