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Gusiluo (Chinese: 唃厮啰; 997–1065) was a Tibetan king of Tsongkha, in present-day Qinghai and parts of Hexi Corridor. Claimed to be a descendant of Buddha, Guosiluo laid a foundation to a large Tibetan confederacy centered in Zongge (present-day Ping'an District). The Gusiluo regime built a closed relationship with the Khitans to resist the increasing powerful Western Xia. In 1099, the Northern Song launched a campaign into Xining and Haidong (in modern Qinghai province), occupying territory that was controlled by the Tibetan Gusiluo regime since the 10th century.

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  • Gusiluo (Chinese: 唃厮啰; 997–1065) was a Tibetan king of Tsongkha, in present-day Qinghai and parts of Hexi Corridor. Claimed to be a descendant of Buddha, Guosiluo laid a foundation to a large Tibetan confederacy centered in Zongge (present-day Ping'an District). The Gusiluo regime built a closed relationship with the Khitans to resist the increasing powerful Western Xia. In 1099, the Northern Song launched a campaign into Xining and Haidong (in modern Qinghai province), occupying territory that was controlled by the Tibetan Gusiluo regime since the 10th century. (en)
  • Gyalsé tibétain : རྒྱལ་སྲས་, Wylie : rgyal sras, THL : gyalsé), ou Gusiluo (chinois : 唃厮啰 ; pinyin : gūsīluō), né en 997 et décédé en 1065 est un seigneur tibétain de la tribu des , qui, pendant l'ère de la fragmentation (IXe siècle — XIe siècle), gouverne une confédération centrée autour de Zonggecheng, située principalement dans la région de l'actuelle province du Qinghai avec une partie du corridor du Hexi, dans l'actuel Gansu. Il fonde le royaume de (en). Cette confédération s'allie avec les Khitans, pour contrebalancer la dynastie des Xia occidentaux, tangoute prenant en puissance. Sous la dynastie Song Han, la région est intégrée au (陇右都护府, lǒngyòu dūhù fǔ à partir de 1104 et jusqu'à 1126. (fr)
  • 唃厮啰(藏文:རྒྱལ་སྲས་,威利转写:rgyal sras;997年-1065年),又作嘉勒斯赉,原名欺南陵温篯逋(意为继承王位的业运赞普,或为后人所加,并非本名),11世纪唃厮啰国的创建者。 (zh)
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  • Gusiluo (Chinese: 唃厮啰; 997–1065) was a Tibetan king of Tsongkha, in present-day Qinghai and parts of Hexi Corridor. Claimed to be a descendant of Buddha, Guosiluo laid a foundation to a large Tibetan confederacy centered in Zongge (present-day Ping'an District). The Gusiluo regime built a closed relationship with the Khitans to resist the increasing powerful Western Xia. In 1099, the Northern Song launched a campaign into Xining and Haidong (in modern Qinghai province), occupying territory that was controlled by the Tibetan Gusiluo regime since the 10th century. (en)
  • 唃厮啰(藏文:རྒྱལ་སྲས་,威利转写:rgyal sras;997年-1065年),又作嘉勒斯赉,原名欺南陵温篯逋(意为继承王位的业运赞普,或为后人所加,并非本名),11世纪唃厮啰国的创建者。 (zh)
  • Gyalsé tibétain : རྒྱལ་སྲས་, Wylie : rgyal sras, THL : gyalsé), ou Gusiluo (chinois : 唃厮啰 ; pinyin : gūsīluō), né en 997 et décédé en 1065 est un seigneur tibétain de la tribu des , qui, pendant l'ère de la fragmentation (IXe siècle — XIe siècle), gouverne une confédération centrée autour de Zonggecheng, située principalement dans la région de l'actuelle province du Qinghai avec une partie du corridor du Hexi, dans l'actuel Gansu. Il fonde le royaume de (en). (fr)
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  • Gyalsé (fr)
  • Gusiluo (en)
  • 唃厮啰 (zh)
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