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A Study Of The Relationship Between The Origin Of The “dbvs” Family And The Tubo Kingdom

Posted on:2021-05-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M J ZhouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330623973050Subject:Chinese history
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Before Gnyakhri btsanpo king of the first generation of tubo,there was no unified regime and territory on the plateau except for clan tribes and local forces,which were mainly small states and small states.However,after he became the chief of the yalong tribe he used mercy and coercion to subdue the enemy successively,and collected most of the small states as the people and became the ruler of all the tribes on the plateau.After 32 generations of tubo songtsen gampo period,the Tibetan plateau was completely unified.From the establishment to the collapse of the powerful tubo dynasty,the tubo dynasty and the clan tribes had a complementary and inseparable relationship.In addition,the clat tribes not only occupied a certain position in the Tibetan social life during the tubo dynasty,but also had a great influence,which was also visible to the naked eye.Therefore,it is very important to explore the rise and development history of each clan tribe.Therefore,in addition to the preface and conclusion,this thesis is divided into five chapters Mainly based on dunhuang Turk historical documents,the oath;On the basis of the Tibetan historical materials,combined with the tubo biographies in the old and new books of the tang dynasty,this paper first systematically analyzes the historical origins of the city family and the different writing methods of the word dbvs.Secondly,the paper expounds the historical achievements made by the dbvs family to the tubo dynasty and several major theories of the city family that almost run through the tubo regime.Finally,the negative influence of the dbvs family on the tubo regime and the rough fate of the family after the collapse of the tubo dynasty are discussed in detail.
Keywords/Search Tags:dbvs, clan, Tubo dynasty, merit, impact
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