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The Three Lands of Ngari in T�:. These are 1) Gugey Ya'i Kor (gu ge gya' yi skor), the Slate Land of Gugey; 2) Puhrang Khang gi Kor (spu rang gangs kyi skor), the Snow Land of Puhrang; 3) Ruthop Chap gi Kor (ru thob chab kyi skor), the Water Land of Ruthop. According to The Ocean-like Annals (deb ther rgya mtsho), History of Amdo by K�nchok Rabgye: 1) Purang, Mang Yul, and Sangkar (spu rang, mang yul, zang dkar), making the first land; 2) Li, Drusha, and Balti (li, bru sha, sbal ti), making the second land; and 3) Shang Shung, Triteh and T�meh (zhang zhung, khri te, stod smad), making the third land [RY] | |||
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The Three Lands of Ngari in T�:. These are 1) Gugey Ya'i Kor (gu ge gya' yi skor), the Slate Land of Gugey; 2) Puhrang Khang gi Kor (spu rang gangs kyi skor), the Snow Land of Puhrang; 3) Ruthop Chap gi Kor (ru thob chab kyi skor), the Water Land of Ruthop. According to The Ocean-like Annals (deb ther rgya mtsho), History of Amdo by K�nchok Rabgye: 1) Purang, Mang Yul, and Sangkar (spu rang, mang yul, zang dkar), making the first land; 2) Li, Drusha, and Balti (li, bru sha, sbal ti), making the second land; and 3) Shang Shung, Triteh and T�meh (zhang zhung, khri te, stod smad), making the third land [RY]