- Polhané Sönam
Topgyé (Tibetan: ཕོ་ལྷ་ནས་བསོད་ནམས་སྟོབས་རྒྱས, Wylie: Pho lha nas bsod nams
stobs rgyas; Chinese: 頗羅鼐) (1689 – 12
March 1747) was one of...
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spelled Tobgye,
Topgye, or Top****, is a
Tibetan name.
People who have this name as one of
their given names include: Polhané Sönam
Topgyé (1689–1747), Tibetan...
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which triggered a
bloody but
brief civil war. The
nobleman Polhané Sönam
Topgyé came out as the
victor and
became the new
ruling prince of
Tibet under the...
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Tibet of the
Pholha family. He was the son and
successor of Polhané Sönam
Topgyé and
ruled from 1747 to 1750
during the
period of Qing rule of Tibet. Gyurme...
- by the Qing. Even the
Tibetan collaborator with the Qing, Polhané Sönam
Topgyé (P'o-lha-nas), felt sad at his
fellow Tibetans being executed in this manner...
- by the Qing. Even the
Tibetan collaborator with the Qing, Polhané Sönam
Topgyé (P'o-lha-nas) felt sad at his
fellow Tibetans being executed in this manner...
- commander-in-chief
Kangxi Emperor Yue
Zhongqi (descendant of Yue Fei) Polhané Sönam
Topgyé Khangchenné
Tagtsepa Strength Eight Banners Green Standard Army Dzungars...
- sent by
Kangxi Emperor,
together with
Tibetan forces under Polhané Sönam
Topgyé of
Tsang and
Kangchennas (also
spelled Gangchenney), the
governor of Western...
- (deputy of
Tsewang Rabtan) 1717–1720 Khangchenné 1721–1727 Polhané Sönam
Topgyé 1728–1747
Gyurme Namgyal 1747–1750 (son)
Sengge 1727–1733 (first) Lianyu...
- to 1750,
Tibet was a
monarchy led by the
princes or
kings Polhané Sönam
Topgyé and
Gyurme Namgyal under the
supervision of the Qing ambans. The regents...