Tsongkha

Tsongkha
997–1104
Location of Tsongkha
CapitalTsongkha (modern Ping'an District),
Qingtang (Xining)
Common languagesTibetan
Religion
Buddhism
GovernmentTheocracy
History 
• Established
997
• Disestablished
1104
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Xiliangfu
Song dynasty
Today part ofChina

Tsongkha (Tibetan: ཙོང་ཁ།, Wylie: tsong kha; Chinese: 宗喀國), also known as Qingtang (Chinese: 青唐國) and Gusiluo (Chinese: 唃廝囉國), was a Tibetan theocracy that ruled northeastern Tibet from 997 to 1104.[1]

  1. ^ Tuttle 2013, p. xvii.