Sngon Shim-lar Dbyin Bod Rgya gsum gyi rgyal khab so soʾi sku tshab lhan ʾdzoms thog gros mol dang chings bzhag ngo ma ʾdi zla nas zla mtshams so sor par ʾdebs zhu ʾdun gsham khag la gzigs : Shing stag Dbyin Bod gnyis kyi sa mtshams dang tshong don skor bka' mol ching 'jog mdzd lugs dge. The religious King Srongtsen Gampo, sent his young minister Thonmi Sambhota to India for education : play
Sngon Shim-lar Dbyin Bod Rgya gsum gyi rgyal khab so soʾi sku tshab lhan ʾdzoms thog gros mol dang chings bzhag ngo ma ʾdi zla nas zla mtshams so sor par ʾdebs zhu ʾdun gsham khag la gzigs : Shing stag Dbyin Bod gnyis kyi sa mtshams dang tshong don skor bka' mol ching 'jog mdzd lugs dge. The religious King Srongtsen Gampo, sent his young minister Thonmi Sambhota to India for education : play
Sngon Shim-lar Dbyin Bod Rgya gsum gyi rgyal khab so soʾi sku tshab lhan ʾdzoms thog gros mol dang chings bzhag ngo ma ʾdi zla nas zla mtshams so sor par ʾdebs zhu ʾdun gsham khag la gzigs : Shing stag Dbyin Bod gnyis kyi sa mtshams dang tshong don skor bka' mol ching 'jog mdzd lugs dge. The religious King Srongtsen Gampo, sent his young minister Thonmi Sambhota to India for education : play
Abstract
Copybook with manuscript drafts (transcriptions?) of three texts: 1. An essay on the historical background to and signing of the Simla Accord between England, Tibet and China in 1914 (a.k.a. "The Convention between Great Britain, China, and Tibet, [in] Simla"); 2. the Tibetan text of the Simla Accord; and 3. A seemingly unrelated play (drama) depicting the sending of the minister Thonmi Sambhota to India by King Srongtsen Gampo (in the 7th century).
Tibetan language; Tibet Autonomous Region (China) Politics and government; Great Britain Foreign relations China; China Boundaries India; India Boundaries China
Format
books
Genre
Drama; Manuscripts
Publication Information
[Producer not identified]: Kalimpong?
Date
[1963?]
Physical Description
229, 22, 21 pages ; 21 x 17 cm
Note (Funding)
Digitized with funding by the Weatherhead East Asian Institute
Note
Untitled manuscript; title from originally published version (Jan. 1963).
Main work was published serially in the Tibetan newspaper "Yul phyogs so soʾi gsar ʾgyur me long" (= Tibet Mirror), from vol. 28, no. 1 (Jan. 1963)- no. 8 (Nov. 1963), though not completely.