The Battle of Tsagang was a battle fought between the forces of Tabot and Shou Lung in Shou Year 646 (−604 DR).[1]
History[]
When soldiers of Shou Lung under the Ho Dynasty invaded Tabot that year, the tribes of the lowland cities and the remaining priests and monks of the mountain monasteries (who themselves had fled persecution in Shou Lung between Shou Year 585 (−665 DR) and Shou Year 640 (−610 DR)) were forced to ally against them. Baron Ohn of Han Chao commanded his warriors and the great sohei Ramara led a force of monks and together they repelled the Shou in the Battle of Tsagang.[1]
Afterward, Ramara and Ohn negotiated for ten days and established the Peace Land Treaty between the tribes and the monks. They also founded the city of Tsagang at the site and founded the new nation of Tabot. All present blessed the union and it came to be a holy place and a holy word.[1]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Mike Pondsmith, Jay Batista, Rick Swan, John Nephew, Deborah Christian (1988). Kara-Tur: The Eastern Realms (Volume I). (TSR, Inc), p. 73. ISBN 0-88038-608-8.