- Tsipön
Lungshar born
Dorje Tsegyal (1880–1938) was a
noted Tibetan politician who was
accused by
conservative political opponents of
attempting to become...
- Tsering, the
Shatra family's
youngest daughter, with whom
Lungshar had been
having an affair.
Lungshar was born into the
noble Lhalu family whose ancestors...
- "modernisers"
through the
medium of an
English public school education.
Lungshar, a
Tibetan high official,
escorted four sons of
Tibetan "respectable families"...
- Tibet. The
mutilation of top
level Tibetan official Lungshar in 1934 gave an example.
Tsepon Lungshar, an
official educated in England,
introduced reform...
-
several Lungshar's friends in the Kashag, who
confirmed that only
Kunphela accompanied the
Dalai Lama all the time. In the meanwhile,
Lungshar took advantage...
- of the
noted politician Lhalu Tsewang Dorje. He is also the
grandson of
Lungshar, who was an
influential official in the
Lhasa government and a favourite...
-
headquarters in
Damshung north of
Lhasa in 1945. The top
level Tibetan official Lungshar's eyes were
gouged out by
direct order of the
Kashag or
Tibetan Government...
-
opened for visitors.
These were the Spe Zhi residence,
Mkham Zur residence,
Lungshar residence, the five courts, the
treasure hall, the
printing shops, the...
- one of the
victims of
Lungshar's plot
which failed in the
summer of 1934. The
decision to
blind the po****r
reformist Lungshar came from Trimön, who had...