- (1888–1959),
commonly known mononymously as
Tsarong or by his
title Tsarong Dzasa, was a
Tibetan politician and
general in the
Tibetan Army. He was a close...
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dignitaries and the
Chinese representative in Lhasa; left: Beger,
Chang Wei-pei Geer; in the centre:
Tsarong Dzasa, Schäfer; right: Wienert, Möndro (Möndo)...
- escort"
which included his
close aide,
diplomat and
military figure Tsarong Dzasa, fled via
Jelep La to
Sikkim and Darjeeling,
where they sta****
almost two...
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members of the
German SS
expedition to
Tibet in 1939 (from left to right: Kyipup,
Ringang and Möndö,
along with
Chinese envoy Chang and
Tsarong Dzasa)...
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Lhalu Tsewang Dorje (Tibetan: ལྷ་ཀླུ་ཚེ་དབང་རྡོ་རྗེ་, Chinese: 拉鲁·次旺多吉,
January 1914 – 15
September 2011)
commonly known as Lhalu,
Lhalu Se, or
Lhalu Shape...
- escort"
which included his
close aide,
diplomat and
military figure Tsarong Dzasa, fled via
Jelep La to
Sikkim and Darjeeling,
where he sta****
almost two...
-
Austrian mountaineer Heinrich Harrer, who had the
opportunity of
speaking to
Dzasa Kunsangtse, one of the monk
investigators sent to look for the 13th Dalai...
- 14th
Dalai Lama of Tibet),
Tsepon Wangchuk Deden Shakabpa,
Depon Phuntsok Tashi Takla (husband of
Tsering Dolma). Back row left is
Dzasa Jigme Taring....
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continuation of the
movement for
reform that
emerged in the 1920s with
Tsarong Dzasa as its main
proponent but was
stopped short by the 13th
Dalai Lama under...
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militarisation being introduced by the
Dalai Lama and the head of the army,
Tsarong Dzasa, were
deeply unacceptable to the
governing religious conservatives who were...