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Princess Jincheng 金城公主 ཀྀམ་ཤང་ཁོང་ཅོ་ | |
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Empress consort of Tibet | |
Tenure | 710–739 |
Born | 698 Tang China |
Died | 739 (aged 40–41) Tibetan Empire |
Spouse | Me Agtsom or Lha |
House | House of Li House of Yarlung (by marriage) |
Father | Li Shouli |
Princess Jincheng (Tibetan: ཀྀམ་ཤང་ཁོང་ཅོ་, Wylie: KIm-shang Khong-co,[1] also Tibetan: ཀྀམ་ཤེང་ཁོང་ཅོ་, Wylie: KIm-sheng Khong-co;[2] Chinese: 金城公主; pinyin: Jīnchéng Gōngzhǔ; Wade–Giles: Chin-ch'eng Kung-chu, c. 698 – 739), surnamed Li, was an Empress consort of Tibet. She was a member of a minor branch of the royal clan of the Chinese Tang dynasty.
(177) ste / btsan mo kIm shang khong co ra sa'I sha tsal du gshegs / dgun btsan po stangs dbyal brag mar na bzhugs
(282) pa las nongs / btsan po yab dgun bod yul du slar gshegs / btsan mo kIm sheng khong co nongs par lo chig