Empress Khri ma lod (or Thrimalö) was an empress consort and twice regent of Tibet. She was empress consort by marriage to emperor Mangsong Mangtsen. She was the ruler of the Tibetan empire twice: in 675-689 during the minority of her son emperor Tridu Songtsen, and in 704-712 during the minority of her grandson emperor Gyältsugru. Her title as regent was tsenmo (the female equivalent of tsenpo, the Tibetan title most frequently translated as emperor).
Khri or KHRI may refer to: Santari Khri, a High Republic Jedi master in the 2023 video game Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Khrimalod (died 712), a ruler of...
Emperor Mangsong Mangtsen (Trimang Löntsen' or Khri-mang-slon-rtsan) married Thrimalö (Khri-ma-lod), a woman who would be of great importance in Tibetan...
Kōchi Chōken, head of the Sanshikan and regent for Shō Tai. (1848–1857) Khrimalod for her son Tridu Songtsen (675–689) and again for her grandson Me Agtsom...
Chinese Buddhist patriarch (b. 643) Idwal Iwrch, king of Gwynedd (Wales) Khrimalod, empress of the Tibetan Empire Vindicianus, bishop of Cambrai (approximate...
clan" the following year. Under the leadership of his powerful mother, Khrimalod, and his ministers and generals during the early part of his reign, Tibet...
Emperor Tridu Songtsen dies in battle, and is succeeded by his mother Khrimalod, who becomes de facto ruler of the Tibetan Empire. She begins a massive...
daughter. Emperor Zhongzong received an ambassador sent by Empress Dowager Khrimalod of the Tibetan Empire requesting a marriage alliance between the future...
was an excellent assistant. With his help, the powerful empress regent Khrimalod quickly put down the rebellion, and re-established the king's authority...
Chinese Buddhist patriarch (b. 643) Idwal Iwrch, king of Gwynedd (Wales) Khrimalod, empress of the Tibetan Empire Vindicianus, bishop of Cambrai (approximate...
After a short while, his powerful grandmother, the empress dowager Khrimalod, dethroned him and placed the infant Gyal Tsugru - the future Me Agtsom...
Endymion (2015). Chinese History: A New Manual, 4th edition. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center distributed by Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674088467...
government at that time with Gen Chatichai Choonhavan as prime minister "Khri Kha Pra Cha Chon" ('Who Killed People') and "Ratchadamnoen" ('Ratchadamnoen')...