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Taktser or
Tengtser (Tibetan: སྟག་འཚེར།, ZYPY: Dagcêr;
meaning 'Place on the Heights'") or
Hongya Village (Chinese: 红崖村; pinyin: Hóngyá Cūn; lit. 'Redcliff...
- the
Ganden Tripa. The 14th
Dalai Lama was born to a
farming family in
Taktser (Hongya Village), in the
traditional Tibetan region of Amdo, at the time...
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Taktser Rinpoche (Tibetan: སྟག་འཚེར་རིན་པོ་ཆེ་, ZYPY: Dagcêr Rinboqê; Chinese: 当彩活佛) was born in 1922 in "the
small village of
Taktser,
meaning 'roaring...
- Nor-bu) (August 16, 1922 –
September 5, 2008),
recognised as the 16th
Taktser Rinpoche, but he was
married to a
woman in 1960. He was a
Tibetan lama...
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Nobel Peace Prize 1989
indicates Dalai Lama was born in
Tibet in 1935.
Taktser is a
village located in
Greater Tibet, the
eastern part of
which was called...
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commonly known as the
Dalai Lama.
Choekyong Tsering was born in 1899 in
Taktser. He
worked as a
farmer with his wife
growing buckwheat and potatoes, and...
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leader of Tibet.
Around 1928,
Gyalo Thondup was born in the
village of
Taktser, Amdo (Ping'an District,
Qinghai province). He was the
third child of Choekyong...
- The
search for the 14th
Dalai Lama took the High
Lamas to
Taktser in Amdo....
- the
Dalai Lama
still lives in exile.
Lobsang Samten Taklha was born in
Taktser, in
northeastern Tibet, the same
village where his brother, at the age...
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Shadzong Ritro near
Taktser in Amdo...