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- Sumpa abstract "The Sumpa (Wylie transliteration: Sum-pa) were a tribe living in northeastern Tibet from ancient times. According to historical sources they descended from the Qiang people, and they likely spoke a Tibetan dialect. Their territory was absorbed by the Tibetan Empire in the late 7th century, after which point they gradually lost their independent identity. The Sumpa are the same people known to the Chinese as the Supi 蘇毗 or Sunpo 孫波.".
- Sumpa wikiPageID "22286749".
- Sumpa wikiPageRevisionID "601111650".
- Sumpa hasPhotoCollection Sumpa.
- Sumpa subject Category:Ancient_peoples_of_China.
- Sumpa subject Category:Former_countries_in_Asia.
- Sumpa subject Category:Former_monarchies_of_Asia.
- Sumpa subject Category:Tang_dynasty.
- Sumpa subject Category:Tibet.
- Sumpa type Abstraction100002137.
- Sumpa type AncientPeoplesOfChina.
- Sumpa type Autocracy108361001.
- Sumpa type FormerMonarchiesOfAsia.
- Sumpa type Group100031264.
- Sumpa type Monarchy108363812.
- Sumpa type People107942152.
- Sumpa type PoliticalSystem108367880.
- Sumpa type SocialGroup107950920.
- Sumpa comment "The Sumpa (Wylie transliteration: Sum-pa) were a tribe living in northeastern Tibet from ancient times. According to historical sources they descended from the Qiang people, and they likely spoke a Tibetan dialect. Their territory was absorbed by the Tibetan Empire in the late 7th century, after which point they gradually lost their independent identity. The Sumpa are the same people known to the Chinese as the Supi 蘇毗 or Sunpo 孫波.".
- Sumpa label "Sumpa".
- Sumpa label "蘇毗".
- Sumpa sameAs m.05syftw.
- Sumpa sameAs Q7638035.
- Sumpa sameAs Q7638035.
- Sumpa sameAs Sumpa.
- Sumpa wasDerivedFrom Sumpa?oldid=601111650.
- Sumpa isPrimaryTopicOf Sumpa.