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[PDF] nomads of the northern plateau. On the issue of the Sum-pa tribesꞌ ...This dynastic history mentions the Su-p'i, who were a branch of the West- ern Qiang and the greatest among the tribes; after annexation by the Tibetans, they ...
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Sumpa Kingdom origin, development, characteristics and demiseSumpa Kingdom belonged to Qiang ethnic, and was one of the larger slavery tribal alliances, and it was a civilized tribe in Tibet history.
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[PDF] Bakalářská práce - Univerzita KarlovaFurther to the northeast, in present-day Amdo, they've encountered other people, the Sumpa (Sum pa) or Supi (蘇毗) in Chinese and the Azha (A'-zha in Tibetan ...
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[PDF] Matrix: A Journal for Matricultural Studies - Electronic CollectionMar 1, 2021 · that its queen Su Pi held her crown for some twenty years; since she ... today, Sum-pa designates aristocracy among both Mosuo and Naxi ...
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NoneBelow is a merged response that consolidates all the information from the provided summaries into a single, comprehensive overview. To maximize detail and clarity, I will use a table in CSV format to organize key information, followed by a narrative summary that ties everything together. The table will capture specific references, contexts, and details across the segments, while the narrative will provide a cohesive interpretation.
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[PDF] nomads of the northern plateau. On the issue of the Sum-pa tribesꞌ ...This dynastic history mentions the Su-p'i, who were a branch of the West- ern Qiang and the greatest among the tribes; after annexation by the. Tibetans, they ...
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The Sino-Tibetan Borderlands### Summary of Sumpa Kingdom/People in the Sino-Tibetan Borderlands
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Chapter 8 THE TIBETAN STEPPE - Grassland of the worldThis vast grassland is here termed the Tibetan Steppe; it includes all grassland in the Tibet Autonomous Region and Qinghai Province (118.4 million hectares), ...
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[PDF] Grasslands of the Tibetan PlateauOne of the dominant grasses in these grasslands is a wildrye grass,. Elymus flu tans. The northeastern part of the Tibetan Plateau is the territory of the ...
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Ancestral Origins and Genetic History of Tibetan Highlanders - PMCAug 25, 2016 · Our results support that Tibetans arose from a mixture of multiple ancestral gene pools but that their origins are much more complicated and ...
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Dating Human Settlement in the East-Central Tibetan Plateau during ...Nov 7, 2017 · The dating results show that humans occasionally occupied the Yushu area around 900 BC, and permanently inhabited the area between AD 540 and ...
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(PDF) Tang Dynasty (618-907) Sources for Tibetan Empire StudiesThis essay reviews primary and secondary Chinese sources on the Tibetan Empire during the Tang Dynasty. Chinese historical texts like the Old Tang History ...
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Sumpa Facts for KidsSep 6, 2025 · The Sumpa were an ancient tribe that lived in northeastern Tibet a very long time ago. Chinese historical records sometimes called them ...
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The Administrative Organization of the Tibetan EmpireIn the first half of the seventh century, the Yarlung Kingdom conquered or annexed all of the kingdoms lining the Brāhmaputra, and also incorporated Zhangzhung ...Missing: confederation | Show results with:confederation
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Ethnic and Cultural Diversity amongst Yak Herding Communities in ...Qiang are mainly yak herders and farmers and they practice yak grazing in high mountains in an agro-pastoral system. It is believed that ancient Qiang people ...
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The Qiang Ethnic Group - China.orgJun 21, 2005 · The central administrative system helped enhance the ties between the Qiang and Han ethnic groups. With their horses, medicinal herbs and other ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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nomads of the northern plateau. On the issue of the Sum-pa tribes ...The Sum-pa were integral to the Tibetan Empire's military campaigns during the 7th-9th centuries, serving as border guards and relocating to key territories ...Missing: confederation | Show results with:confederation
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QIANG MINORITY AND THEIR HISTORY AND RELIGIONOrigin of the Qiang. The Qiang are a very old nationality. They were one of the first ethnic groups to be chronicled to in the Chinese historical record.Qiang Ethnic Group · Qiang Language Speakers... · Later Qiang History
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Humanizing Horses: Transitions in Perception and Perspective - MDPIHorse sacrifice was, however, prohibited during the reign of King Drisong Detsen (Heller 2003). Horses' body parts—including skulls, hooves, and the ...
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[PDF] Introduction to Qiang Phonology and Lexicon - eScholarshipThere is at this point no evidence that proto-Qiangic was a tonal language. On the contrary, as mentioned above, the most phonologically conservative languages ...
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[PDF] Formation and transformation of old Tibetan'bangs kyi chis su / tha tshigs gsar du gso bar gnang / / th[a tshigs gsar]. 'for the administration of people, made a new oath.' 13. du gsos tshun cad ...
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[PDF] <History> History of the Tibetan LanguageMar 20, 2021 · east and north, the Sumpa and Nampa, who spoke languages similar to the Tibeto-Burman ... Pre-Tibetan and the Historical Classification of Tibetan.Missing: ancient | Show results with:ancient
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Untitled - Marco Vastastate of Biu and the Land of Women, in the east, and the Sumpa and Asha peoples in the north-east. The south, whose inhabitants had not thus far been ...
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East of the moon and west of the sun? Approaches to a land ... - GaleCommemorating 50 years of Indian hospitality towards the Tibetan people, what could fit better than a contribution concerning the region at the very ...
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of the Sumpa (Sum-pa) in the Tibetan Empire based on the provided segments from the Old Tibetan Annals and related sources. To retain all information in a dense and organized manner, I will use a table in CSV format for detailed data, followed by a concise narrative summary that integrates key points. The table will capture specific details such as military roles, border guarding, Silk Route involvement, campaigns, and administrative integration, while the narrative will provide an overarching synthesis.
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Remarks on Territorial Transformation and Identity in Imperial and ...It represents a 'boundary model' onto which both territorial expansion ... Chronicles that illustrates the size of the Yarlung house and the extent of the empire ...
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Genetic Structure of Qiangic Populations Residing in the Western ...The Qiangic populations are an admixture of the northward migrations of East Asian initial settlers with Y chromosome haplogroup D (D1-M15 and the later ...
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Genetic structure of Tibetan populations in Gansu revealed ... - NatureJan 23, 2017 · Our results revealed Tibetan populations in Gannan and Tianzhu are genetically very similar with Tibetans from other regions.Missing: Sumpa descendants
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[PDF] A Case Study of the Incarnation Lineage of Sum pa mkhan po“Sum pa” is regarded to be the name of a clan mentioned in accounts of the Tibetan Empire (7th–9th centuries). Sum pa mkhan po himself also indicated that ...