Nge Mangsham Taktsab

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Nge Mangsham Taktsab
Tibetan name
Tibetan རྔེགས་མང་ཞམ་སྟག་ཚབ
Transcriptions
Wylierngegs mang zham stag tshap
THLngek mang zham tak tsap

Nge Mangsham Taktsab (Tibetan: རྔེགས་མང་ཞམ་སྟག་ཚབ, Wylie: rngegs mang zham stag tshap, ? – 727) was a general of Tibetan Empire.

According to Tibetan Annals, Mangsham was appointed as the "Great Minister" (བློན་ཆེན) in 725 after Shang Trisumje's death. He was ordered to convene a spring coalition in 726, and levied taxes on people whom were directly subordinate to the emperor. He died in the next year and succeeded by another general, We Tadra Khonglo.

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Political offices
Preceded by "Lönchen" of Tibet
725 – 727
Succeeded by