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Mount Kailash, a sacred mountain, is the focal point of rumors about a forgotten civilization. Discoveries within the mountain have revealed a horrifying truth about the Ancient Kingdom – where thousands vanished overnight.
"Snow pyramids" and the curse of the golden mountain peak
Mount Kailash has long been known as the "center of the universe," with its perfectly formed four-sided pyramid. Its grandeur lies not only in its perpetual snow cover but also in legends of a hidden "golden palace" within the mountain. It is rumored that only those destined for it can witness the brilliant golden light emanating from the summit – believed to be the entrance to a thousand-year-old kingdom.
However, as the expeditions began to explore the area, the mystery gradually unfolded from a scientific perspective. The "golden glow" was actually a magical refraction of the setting sun's rays onto the snow-capped peaks. But even more shocking was what lay deep beneath the mountain: a secret tunnel system leading to a large-scale military defense zone.
From the Tuong Hung Kingdom to the Co Cach archaeological site
Initially, experts suspected these were remnants of the ancient Zhangzhung people. However, analyses of artifacts and texts revealed a mismatch in timelines. The true owners of this system of tunnels, trenches, and weapons were the Guge Kingdom – a once flourishing nation with 16 reigns that suddenly vanished from history.
The origins of Co Cach are linked to a tragic power struggle. According to historical records, the last king of Tuong Hung, fearing infighting among his sons, divided the country into three. The youngest prince then established the Co Cach dynasty. The presence of weapons depots and defensive caves reveals a period of fierce warfare, where brothers were willing to transform sacred mountains into steel fortresses.
The "headless" bunker and the mystery of eternal life.
Venturing deep into the dark tunnels, the expedition was shocked by a cavern reeking of a strange odor. Here, the space expanded into a series of interconnected chambers, concealing a horrifying truth: mountains of human bones.
The strangest thing is that thousands of these skeletons are headless. Over the centuries, even after the kingdom's collapse, the skeletons have been preserved incredibly well, showing no signs of complete decomposition.
Scientists explain that, thanks to the cave's elevated location, its entrance receiving dry northwesterly winds and direct sunlight year-round, a "natural mummification" environment was formed. It is this absolute dryness that has preserved the traces of a massacre or some mysterious ritual, defying the test of time.
Disappearance in one night
The Guge Kingdom was once a thriving cultural and economic center in Tibet, but the complete disappearance of its inhabitants and court remains a major mystery. Could a civil war with the Xiongnu brothers have led to this tragic end in the dark caves?
Today, the tunnels at the foot of Mount Kailash are not only a destination for adventure seekers but also a living testament to a civilization that has been dormant for centuries.
The terrifying secret of the ancient kingdom of "mountains and temples" in Tibet.
Keng17:04:08 16/12/2025Beyond its profound religious significance for Buddhism, Hinduism, and indigenous beliefs, Kailash is also associated with mysterious stories spanning thousands of years. One such legend is that of the Ancient Kingdom.

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