area (1954) Some historians believe that Tegla kar (Lying Tiger fort) near
Purang was built during the
Zhangzhung dynasty which was conquered by the Tibetan King
Songtsen Gampo in the early 7th century CE. It became the main fort of the Purang Kingdom, in the 10th century under King Kori, one of the two sons of Tashi Gon, who was king of the
Guge Kingdom. The Guge and Purang kingdoms were separated during the late 11th century, when King Logtsha Tsensong founded an independent realm. In about 1330 the 13th King Sonam De took over the important
Khasa Kingdom in western
Nepal on the extinction of the local dynasty. The dynasty of Purang kings died out shortly before 1376. The territory was subsequently dominated in turns by the neighbouring kingdoms Guge and
Mustang. region. region. During
Dogra-Tibetan War,
General Zorawar Singh had captured Purang and
Zanda County, in order to create a land border with the
Kingdom of Nepal. Ali Sher Khan Anchan the most powerful king, fifteenth in the kings of the Maqpon Dynasty of Baltistan, conquered Ladakh and Western Tibet up to Purang in the east and Gilgit and Chitral in the west during his reign (1590–1625 AD). ==Economy==