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Pandatsang Rapga (Tibetan: སྤོམ་མདའ་ཚང་རབ་དགའ་, Wylie: spom mda'
tshang rab dga; 1902–1974) was a
Khampa revolutionary during the
first half of the 20th...
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Lhasa ever
since the
collapse of the
Tibetan Empire.
Khampas like the
Pandatsang clan had led
rebellions for
autonomy from Lhasa.
Because of this, the...
- of People. The pro-Kuomintang and pro-ROC
Khamba revolutionary leader Pandatsang Rapga, who
established the
Tibet Improvement Party,
adopted Dr. Sun's...
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tribesmen led by the
Pandatsang family; two
brothers of the family,
Pandatsang Togbye and
Pandatsang Rapga, led the revolt. The
Pandatsang were an extremely...
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party was
founded in 1939 in
Kalimpong in
India by
Pandatsang Rapga, who came from the
extensive Pandatsang family, a
wealthy wool
merchant family from Kham...
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years old, was
selected as the
fifth Jamyang Hutuktu in 1921. The Kham
Pandatsang family led the 1934
Khamba rebellion against the
Tibetan government in...
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Rebellion led by the
Pandatsang family broke out
against the
Tibetan government in Lhasa. The
Khampa revolutionary leader Pandatsang Rapga was involved...
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mainland from the communists. The
Tibet Improvement Party was
founded by
Pandatsang Rapga, a pro-ROC and pro-KMT
Khampa revolutionary, who
worked against...
- invasion,
before becoming the
guerrilla resistance they are now
known for.
Pandatsang Rapga, a pro-Kuomintang and pro-Republic of
China Khampa revolutionary...
- "pro-Chinese". There, he
adopted the
ideas of Sun
Yatsen through revolutionary Pandatsang Rapga of the
Tibet Improvement Party. When the
Ninth Panchen Lama died...