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- Opere Tibetane (Rome;1981–1989). Desideri may be considered as the first Tibetologist and he did much to make Tibet known in Europe. Desideri was however a...
- who founded Catholic Church in Tibet. He was also the first do****ented Tibetologist and the first European to have successfully studied both classical and...
- Tse-ring) also called Tashi Tsering Josayma; born in 1960, is a Tibetan tibetologist, historian and writer. Tashi Tsering was born in 1960. He is a founding...
- Llewellyn Snellgrove, FBA (29 June 1920 – 25 March 2016) was a British Tibetologist noted for his pioneering work on Buddhism in Tibet as well as his many...
- Jeffrey Hopkins (1940 – July 1, 2024) was an American Tibetologist. He was Emeritus professor of Tibetan and Buddhist Studies at the University of Virginia...
- December 2000) was an Indian Civil Service officer, British diplomat and Tibetologist. His academic work focused on the history of the Tibetan empire, and...
- Sabriye Tenberken (born 1970) is a German tibetologist and co-founder of the organisation Braille Without Borders. Sabriye was born in Cologne, West Germany...
- "British India's amb****ador to Tibet" before retiring and becoming a noted tibetologist. He was educated at Winchester College, and then at New College, Oxford...
- International Seminar of Young Tibetologists (ISYT) was founded to create a venue for collaboration and exchange for postgraduate students and early career...
- March as the national anniversary of Serfs Eman****tion Day. American Tibetologist Warren W. Smith Jr. describes the move as a "counter-propaganda" celebration...