The Meu kingdom was one of the major principalities of Ngawa, in southern Amdo. It was established in 1760 when Tsewang Kyab, the first king of the Meu kingdom, conquered Ngawa's surrounding regions. It was dissolved under Chinese rule in the 1960s.
The Meu kingdom was one of the major principalities of Ngawa, in southern Amdo. It was established in 1760 when Tsewang Kyab, the first king of the Meu kingdom, conquered Ngawa's surrounding regions. It was dissolved under Chinese rule in the 1960s.
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