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Sanggyai Yexe (Tibetan: སངས་རྒྱས་ཡེ་ཤེས; Chinese: 桑吉悦希) or Tian Bao (Chinese: 天宝; pinyin: Tiān Bǎo; 9
February 1917 – 21
February 2008) was a
Chinese government...
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Sanggyai Gya (Tibetan: སངས་རྒྱས་རྒྱ་, Wylie:
sangs rgyas rgya, ZYPY:
Sanggyai Gya; Chinese: 桑结加; born
November 1942) is a
Chinese politician of Tibetan...
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Consultative Conference In
office February 2007 –
February 2012
Preceded by
Sanggyai Gya
Succeeded by Rinqên Gya
Personal details Born April 1946 (age 78) Yushu...
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Tianbao may
refer to:
Sanggyai Yexe (1917–2008), also
known as Tian Bao,
Tibetan official of the People's
Republic of
China Tianbao,
Fujian (天宝), in Zhangzhou...
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Choekyi Gyaltsen Succeeded by Zeng
Yongya In
office 1981–1983
Preceded by
Sanggyai Yexe
Succeeded by Doje
Cedain Vice
Chairman of the
Standing Committee of...
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while Pagbalha Geleg Namgyai, also a vice-chairman of the CPPCC, and
Sanggyai Yexe,
former Chairman of the
Tibet Autonomous Region, were
appointed as...
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school of
Tibetan Buddhism,
abbott of the
Samye Ling Monastery,
Scotland Sanggyai Yexe (1917–2008),
Chinese Communist Party official Yeshey Zimba (born 1952)...
- Peng
Dehuai Percy Chen Qian
Zhuangfei Ren
Bishi Rewi
Alley Richard Frey
Sanggyai Yexe
Sheng Shicai Su
Zhenhua Sun Li-jen Sun
Yuanliang Tan
Xilin Tang Liang...
- (Chinese: 昌炳桂), Chen
Mingyi (Chinese: 陈明义), Liu
Zhenguo (Chinese: 刘振国), and
Sanggyai Yexe as members, with
Zhang Guohua as secretary, Tan
Guansan as deputy...
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Gyalrong such as Dhe-Tsang Monastery. Alan Dawa
Dolma (born 1987),
singer Sanggyai Yexe (1917–2008),
communist official Sonom (died 1776),
chieftain of the...