About: Tegla Kar

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The Tegla Kar Dzong was a fort located on a cliff above the town of Burang (also called Taklakot) in Burang County, southwestern Tibet near the Nepalese border. It seems that the Tegla Kar was built during the Zhangzhung period which was conquered by the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo in the beginning of 7th century. It became the main fort of the kingdom of Burang in the 10th century during the reign of King Kori. The kingdom disappeared during the 15th century. After the decline of the kingdom the Dzong was converted into a convent. Tegla Kar and the nearby Simbiling Monastery was completely destroyed by artillery in 1967 during the Chinese Cultural Revolution.

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  • The Tegla Kar Dzong was a fort located on a cliff above the town of Burang (also called Taklakot) in Burang County, southwestern Tibet near the Nepalese border. It seems that the Tegla Kar was built during the Zhangzhung period which was conquered by the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo in the beginning of 7th century. It became the main fort of the kingdom of Burang in the 10th century during the reign of King Kori. The kingdom disappeared during the 15th century. After the decline of the kingdom the Dzong was converted into a convent. Tegla Kar and the nearby Simbiling Monastery was completely destroyed by artillery in 1967 during the Chinese Cultural Revolution. (en)
  • Le dzong de Tegla Kar (le fort du tigre couché) se situait sur une falaise au-dessus du Bourg de Burang (appelée aussi Taklakot) dans le comté de Purang. Il semble que le dzong de Tegla Kar ait été construit à l'époque de la dynastie Zhang Zhung. (fr)
  • Tegla Kar, ook wel de Liggende Tijger, was een fort op een heuvelrug in de regio Burang in de prefectuur Ngari, net over de grens van Nepal in de Tibetaanse Autonome Regio. Het stond naast het Tibetaans boeddhistisch klooster Simbiling en boven de boeddhistische tempel die oorspronkelijk als bön-tempel dienstdeed. Tegla Kar was in gebruik als fort in de tijd van het Koninkrijk . Burang of Purang was lokaal bekend als Tegla Toke. Het koninkrijk Burang begon in de 10e eeuw met Koning (Kori), een van de twee zonen van van het Koninkrijk Guge. De bekendste vorst van Burang was . Tegla Kar werd voor onze jaartelling gebouwd tijdens de Zhangzhung-dynastie. Na het verval van het koninkrijk werd het omgebouwd tot klooster. Zowel fort Tegla Kar als Simbiling werden in 1967 tijdens de Culturele Revolutie volledig verwoest. (nl)
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  • Tegla Kar (en)
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  • Burang County, Ngari Prefecture, Tibet, China (en)
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  • The Tegla Kar Dzong was a fort located on a cliff above the town of Burang (also called Taklakot) in Burang County, southwestern Tibet near the Nepalese border. It seems that the Tegla Kar was built during the Zhangzhung period which was conquered by the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo in the beginning of 7th century. It became the main fort of the kingdom of Burang in the 10th century during the reign of King Kori. The kingdom disappeared during the 15th century. After the decline of the kingdom the Dzong was converted into a convent. Tegla Kar and the nearby Simbiling Monastery was completely destroyed by artillery in 1967 during the Chinese Cultural Revolution. (en)
  • Le dzong de Tegla Kar (le fort du tigre couché) se situait sur une falaise au-dessus du Bourg de Burang (appelée aussi Taklakot) dans le comté de Purang. Il semble que le dzong de Tegla Kar ait été construit à l'époque de la dynastie Zhang Zhung. (fr)
  • Tegla Kar, ook wel de Liggende Tijger, was een fort op een heuvelrug in de regio Burang in de prefectuur Ngari, net over de grens van Nepal in de Tibetaanse Autonome Regio. Het stond naast het Tibetaans boeddhistisch klooster Simbiling en boven de boeddhistische tempel die oorspronkelijk als bön-tempel dienstdeed. Zowel fort Tegla Kar als Simbiling werden in 1967 tijdens de Culturele Revolutie volledig verwoest. (nl)
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