Muné Tsenpo
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Muné Tsenpo (Tibetan: མུ་ནེ་བཙན་པོ་; Wylie: Mu-ne btsan-po) was the 39th Emperor of Tibet, reigning from 797 to 799. He was the eldest of three sons of Emperor Trisong Detsen. He established four major places to worship the Tripitaka and the abhisambodhi.
According to sources, his reign ended when he was poisoned by his mother, and was succeeded by his brother Muri Tsenpo.