In the year 1634, the Tsan gpa Khan, which ruled over a great portion of Tibet and was loyal to the Karma Kagyu Sect of Tibetan Buddhism, formed an alliance with the Khalkha Mongols, who occupied some sections of Qing...In the year 1634, the Tsan gpa Khan, which ruled over a great portion of Tibet and was loyal to the Karma Kagyu Sect of Tibetan Buddhism, formed an alliance with the Khalkha Mongols, who occupied some sections of Qinghai, and Lord Beri (often referred to as the king of Beri) from the area known as Kham to secretly conspire against and destroy the Gelug Sect of Tibetan Buddhism.展开更多
文摘In the year 1634, the Tsan gpa Khan, which ruled over a great portion of Tibet and was loyal to the Karma Kagyu Sect of Tibetan Buddhism, formed an alliance with the Khalkha Mongols, who occupied some sections of Qinghai, and Lord Beri (often referred to as the king of Beri) from the area known as Kham to secretly conspire against and destroy the Gelug Sect of Tibetan Buddhism.