
Huo'er - Wikipedia
Hor (Tibetan: ཧོར, Wylie: hor) also known as Huo'er (Chinese: 霍尔乡; pinyin: huò'ěr xiāng) is a township in Burang County, Ngari Prefecture the Tibet Autonomous Region of China; by the …
Hor States - Wikipedia
The Hor States (Tibetan: ཧོར་དཔོན་ཁག་ལྔ།, Wylie: hor dpon khag lnga; Chinese: 五霍爾; lit. 'Five Hors'), also known as the Horpa States (Chinese: 霍爾巴小邦), were a group of five …
Places - The Hor States
Hor as an ethnonym refers to populations of Turkic origin (CS 147), and its application to an area of Cultural Tibet suggests may be descendents of originally Turkic populations that were later …
According to oral tradition, the 39 Hor tribes came under three different rules—Mongol, Chinese and Tibetan. They were first under the rule of Mongol Princes of Kokonor, beginning from Erdi …
The rise of the Five Hor States of Northern Kham. Religion and poli...
The article analyses the merging of religion and politics in Tibet by taking the example of the Five Hor States of Northern Kham, a traditional polity of Eastern Tibet. The article presents the …
Huo'er - Wikiwand
Hor also known as Huo'er is a township in Burang County, Ngari Prefecture the Tibet Autonomous Region of China; by the shore of Lake Manasarovar. It was placed in the back on the main …
Huo'er Map - Town - Tibet, China - Mapcarta
Hor also known as Huo'er is a township in Burang County, Ngari Prefecture the Tibet Autonomous Region of China; by the shore of Lake Manasarovar. It was placed in the back on the main …
Hor (Tibet) — Wikipédia
Placée entre Chine et Tibet, elle fut dirigée par la Chine (organisée en cheftaines (Tusi à partir de la Dynastie Yuan (1234/1279 – 1368), mongole, ou le Tibet (sous le règne des Qoshots, …
Describe the small town of Hor - Brainly
Feb 28, 2022 · Hor is a small town on the main east-west highway. The highway followed the old trade route from Lhasa to Kashmir. The town is located on the shore of Lake Manasarovar. …
Explore An Overview of the Five Hor States - University of Virginia
The so-called Five Hor States (hor dpon khag lnga or hor sras khag lnga) are located in the fertile river valleys along the Yalung River and its tributaries. The region is called Horkhok (hor khog) …