Gyama Township, Maizhokunggar County, Lhasa, Tibet 29°45′33″N91°40′20″E / 29.75916°N 91.67224°E / 29.75916; 91.67224
Type
Palace
Gyama Palace or Gyama Mingyur Ling in Maizhokunggar County, Lhasa, Tibet, now ruined, was built by Namri Songtsen in the 6th century as the new capital of the expanding Tibetan Empire. His son, Songtsen Gampo, was born there but later moved the capital to Lhasa. The palace is now in ruins.
GyamaPalace or Gyama Mingyur Ling in Maizhokunggar County, Lhasa, Tibet, now ruined, was built by Namri Songtsen in the 6th century as the new capital...
Songtsen relocated the capitol of his kingdom to the Gyama Valley, where he built the GyamaPalace. According to Beckwith, Namri Songtsen sent the first...
River (or Kyi River) and the west of Mila Mountain. The Gyama Zhungchu, which runs through Gyama Township, is a tributary of the Lhasa River. Mila (or Mira)...
Sarkin Arewa, State Community Development Office; Dawaki/Gyamas, Kofar Mai Keke; Dawaki/Gyamas, Town Maternity; Makama, Town Dispensary; Makama, Old Police...
including 569, 593 or 605. It is said that Songtsen Gampo was born at Gyama in Meldro, a region to the northeast of modern Lhasa, the son of the Yarlung...
བཀའ་ཚལ་, Wylie: bka’ tshal or Tibetan: བཀའ་རྩལ, Wylie: bka’ rtsal) and Gyama (Tibetan: རྒྱ་མ་, Wylie: rgya ma) in Maizhokunggar County on her right shoulder...