Shey


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Shey is a village in the Leh district of Ladakh, India. It is located in the Leh tehsil, 15 km from Leh towards Hemis. Shey was founded as the summer capital of Ladakh (then called Maryul), by the king Lhachen Palgyigon in the 10th century, with Leh being winter capital. Ladakh and the three maitriyas, asianartnewspaper, 30 July 2021. It was gradually eclipsed by Leh around the 17th century after the growth of Central Asian trade.

History

Towards the end of the 9th century, the Tibetan prince Kyide Nyimagon (Skyid lde nyima gon), a great-grandson of the Tibetan king, Langdarma, established a small kingdom in Guge, which eventually grew to encompass the whole of western Tibet up to the Zoji La mountain pass. His eldest son, Lhachen Palgyigon, is credited with much of the conquest in the northwest. After his father's death, he inherited the region of Maryul ("lowland"), as Ladakh was then called.

Several towns and castles are said to have been founded by Nyimagon, and he apparently ordered the construction of the main sculptures at Shey. In an inscription, he says he had them made for the religious benefit of the Tsanpo (the dynastical name of his father and ancestors), and of all the people of Ngari (Western Tibet). This shows that already in this generation Langdarma's opposition to Buddhism had disappeared. Shey, just 15 km east of modern Leh, was the ancient seat of the Ladakhi kings.

Geography

Shey is located in the upper Indus Valley, just 15 km east of the modern capital of Ladakh, Leh. It has an average elevation of 3,415 metres (11,204 feet).

Every year Sindhu Darshan Festival, is held here on the banks of the Indus River.

Demographics

According to the 2011 census of India, Shey has 398 households. The effective literacy rate (i.e. the literacy rate of population excluding children aged 6 and below) is 78.95%.

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TotalMaleFemale
Population22381057
Children aged below 6 years257146
Scheduled caste00
Scheduled tribe1935931
Literates1564750
Workers (all)581390
Main workers (total)381245
Main workers: Cultivators99
Main workers: Agricultural labourers86
Main workers: Household industry workers11
Main workers: Other363229
Marginal workers (total)200145
Marginal workers: Cultivators7973
Marginal workers: Agricultural labourers11
Marginal workers: Household industry workers55
Marginal workers: Others11566
Non-workers1657667
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Education

The Druk White Lotus School, whose patrons include the 14th Dalai Lama and Richard Gere, is also located in Shey.

Footnotes

References

  • Francke, A. H. (1977). A History of Ladakh. A. H. Francke (Originally published as, A History of Western Tibet, (1907). 1977 Edition with critical introduction and annotations by S. S. Gergan & F. M. Hassnain. Sterling Publishers, New Delhi.
  • Francke, A. H. (1914). Antiquities of Indian Tibet. Two Volumes. Calcutta. 1972 reprint: S. Chand, New Delhi.
  • Hill, John E. (2009). Through the Jade Gate to Rome: A Study of the Silk Routes during the Later Han Dynasty, 1st to 2nd Centuries CE. BookSurge, Charleston, South Carolina. .

References

  1. (1907). "A History of Western Tibet: One of the Unknown Empires". S. W. Partridge & Co. (London).
  2. "Blockwise Village Amenity Directory". Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council.
  3. Francke (1914), pp. 89-90.
  4. "Leh district census". Directorate of Census Operations.

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