Gyama Palace or Gyama Mingyur Ling in Maizhokunggar County, Lhasa, Tibet, now ruined, was built by Namri Songtsen in the 6th century as the new capital of the expanding Tibetan Empire.
It was built by Namri Songtsen in the 6th century after he had gained control of the area from Supi.
He moved the capital of the kingdom to Lhasa, where he built the Potala Palace.
Three more recent white pagodas mark Songtsen Gampo's birthplace.
[1] Gyama was the site of fierce battles against the Mongolian Güshi Khan, who had been invited to Tibet by the Gelug sect.