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  • Kashag
  • Governing council of Tibet from 1721 to 1959

    The Kashag (Tibetan: བཀའ་ཤག ་, Wylie: bkaʼ-shag, ZWPY: Gaxag, Lhasa dialect: [ˈkáɕaʔ]; Chinese: 噶廈; pinyin: Gáxià) was the governing council of Tibet during

    Kashag

    Kashag

    Kashag

  • Central Tibetan Administration
  • Tibetan government-in-exile based in India

    India. On 29 April 1959, the 14th Dalai Lama in exile re-established the Kashag, which was abolished a month earlier by the government of the People's Republic

    Central Tibetan Administration

    Central Tibetan Administration

    Central_Tibetan_Administration

  • Tibetan Army
  • Armed forces of Tibet from 1913 to 1959

    In 1950, the Kashag embarked on a series of internal reforms, led by Indian-educated officials. One of these reforms allowed the Kashag's military chiefs

    Tibetan Army

    Tibetan Army

    Tibetan_Army

  • Diki Tsering
  • Mother of the 14th Dalai Lama (1901–1981)

    selection process. To put this rumor to rest for the regent Taktra and the Kashag, it was decided to use a lot-drawing process by placing both names in a

    Diki Tsering

    Diki_Tsering

  • Parliament of the Central Tibetan Administration
  • Unicameral legislature of the government-in-exile of Tibet

    the situation and discuss important issues. The Deputies, members of the Kashag (Cabinet) and the administrative heads of the departments met as the National

    Parliament of the Central Tibetan Administration

    Parliament of the Central Tibetan Administration

    Parliament_of_the_Central_Tibetan_Administration

  • Tibet under Qing rule
  • Tibetan history from 1720-1912

    Tibet was governed by Khangchenné, who led the Tibetan cabinet known as the Kashag under close supervision of the Chinese garrison commander stationed in Lhasa

    Tibet under Qing rule

    Tibet under Qing rule

    Tibet_under_Qing_rule

  • Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme
  • Tibetan politician (1910–2009)

    Lhalu, had made elaborate military plans and fortifications and asked the Kashag for more soldiers and weapons to stop the People's Liberation Army from

    Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme

    Ngapoi_Ngawang_Jigme

  • Sampho Tsewang Rigzin
  • Tibetan politician and soldier (1904–1973)

    general (shaojiang) in the latter. He served as a Kalön of the Tibetan Kashag from 1957 to 1959. He was later purged by Chinese officials during the Cultural

    Sampho Tsewang Rigzin

    Sampho Tsewang Rigzin

    Sampho_Tsewang_Rigzin

  • Sikyong
  • Head of government of the Central Tibetan Administration

    current Sikyong is Penpa Tsering. The Sikyong is the political leader of the Kashag, part of the executive branch of the Central Tibetan Administration. This

    Sikyong

    Sikyong

    Sikyong

  • Tibetan dual system of government
  • Regent), in whom too much power had been placed. The Desi was replaced by the Kashag (Council) to represent the civil administration. The Dalai Lama thus became

    Tibetan dual system of government

    Tibetan dual system of government

    Tibetan_dual_system_of_government

  • 7th Dalai Lama
  • Spiritual leader of Tibet from 1720 to 1757

    of Regent (Desi), put the Tibetan government in the hands of a four-man Kashag, or Council of Ministers, and gave the ambans formal powers. The Dalai Lama

    7th Dalai Lama

    7th Dalai Lama

    7th_Dalai_Lama

  • Dalai Lama
  • Head of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism

    Potala Palace. A new Tibetan government was established consisting of a Kashag or cabinet of Tibetan ministers headed by Kangchenas. Kelzang Gyatso, too

    Dalai Lama

    Dalai Lama

    Dalai_Lama

  • Tsering Dhondup
  • Tibetan politician

    Finance in the 13th Kashag, directed by Prime Minister Samdhong Rinpoche. Dhondup was reelected as Minister of Finance in the 14th Kashag, directed by Prime

    Tsering Dhondup

    Tsering Dhondup

    Tsering_Dhondup

  • Seventeen Point Agreement
  • 1951 agreement between the Chinese and Tibetan governments

    negotiation, Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme telegraphed to and sought feedback from the Kashag insisting on the deployment of troops. After Ngapo Ngawang Jigmei returned

    Seventeen Point Agreement

    Seventeen Point Agreement

    Seventeen_Point_Agreement

  • 14th Dalai Lama
  • Spiritual leader of Tibet since 1940

    Bufang's area, he was officially declared to be the 14th Dalai Lama by the Kashag, and after ten weeks of travel he arrived in Lhasa on 8 October 1939. The

    14th Dalai Lama

    14th Dalai Lama

    14th_Dalai_Lama

  • Tibet (1912–1951)
  • Former de facto state in East Asia

    Musong. Soon after the 13th Dalai Lama died, according to some accounts, the Kashag reaffirmed its 1914 position that Tibet remained nominally part of China

    Tibet (1912–1951)

    Tibet (1912–1951)

    Tibet_(1912–1951)

  • 1959 Tibetan uprising
  • Uprising in Lhasa, Tibet against China

    suggested 10 March. The decision was seemingly concluded on a whim. Neither the Kashag nor the Dalai Lama's bodyguards were informed of the Dalai Lama's plans

    1959 Tibetan uprising

    1959 Tibetan uprising

    1959_Tibetan_uprising

  • Ganden Phodrang
  • Form of Tibetan government

    such as the Batang uprising in 1905. A governing council known as the Kashag also operated in the Ganden Phodrang administration. During the British

    Ganden Phodrang

    Ganden Phodrang

    Ganden_Phodrang

  • Chinese expedition to Tibet (1720)
  • Military expedition into Tibet by the Qing dynasty against the Dzungar Khanate

    interfered with Kashag decisions, especially when Chinese interests were involved. Khangchenné would be the first ruling prince to lead the Kashag under Qing

    Chinese expedition to Tibet (1720)

    Chinese expedition to Tibet (1720)

    Chinese_expedition_to_Tibet_(1720)

  • Tibet Area (administrative division)
  • Province claimed by China, 1912–1965

    The relevance of the native Tibetan government continued to erode; the Kashag continued to meet but its influence was mainly symbolic. The Tibet Autonomous

    Tibet Area (administrative division)

    Tibet Area (administrative division)

    Tibet_Area_(administrative_division)

  • Tibet
  • Ethno-cultural region in Asia

    restored the Dalai Lama as ruler, leading the governing council called Kashag, but elevated the role of Ambans to include more direct involvement in Tibetan

    Tibet

    Tibet

    Tibet

  • British Mission in Lhasa
  • Diplomatic mission

    the Kashag that Tibetan teenagers should learn English to enable Tibet to act independently in political, military, and industrial matters. The Kashag, recognizing

    British Mission in Lhasa

    British Mission in Lhasa

    British_Mission_in_Lhasa

  • Diarchy
  • Form of government with dual co-rule

    Dalai Lama to abolish the post and replace it with a council known as the Kashag, permitting him to consolidate his authority over the realm. A similar system

    Diarchy

    Diarchy

    Diarchy

  • Nagqu
  • Prefecture-level city in Tibet, China

    of the Kashag Government, and part of the area was under the jurisdiction of Panchen. Around the Xinhai Revolution, the government of the Kashag Government

    Nagqu

    Nagqu

    Nagqu

  • Khangchenné
  • Prince Xizang of the Second Rank

    Wylie: dga-bzhi) in Tibet. Between 1721 and 1727 he led the Tibetan cabinet (Kashag, Wylie: bka'-shag) that governed the country during the period of Qing rule

    Khangchenné

    Khangchenné

    Khangchenné

  • Land reform in Tibet
  • Republic of China in the Tibetan region, which was previously governed by the Kashag. The People's Republic of China referred to the policy as the "Tibetan Democratic

    Land reform in Tibet

    Land reform in Tibet

    Land_reform_in_Tibet

  • Tibetan National Football Association
  • Football association founded in 2001

    was founded in 2001, soon after the authorization was delivered by the Kashag (the Tibet Cabinet), and registration under Indian law. Jetsun Pema, the

    Tibetan National Football Association

    Tibetan_National_Football_Association

  • Thubten Kunphela
  • ammunition. Kunphela issued orders without the need of confirmation of the Kashag or the Dalai Lama, and his orders were obeyed as much as those from the

    Thubten Kunphela

    Thubten Kunphela

    Thubten_Kunphela

  • 1959
  • Calendar year

    the United Suvadive Republic (abolished September 1963). March 28 – The Kashag, the government of Tibet, is abolished by an order signed by Chinese premier

    1959

    1959

    1959

  • Lhasa
  • Urban district of the City of Lhasa in Tibet

    reorganized the Tibetan government and set up the governing council called Kashag in Lhasa in 1751. In January 1904, a British expedition captured and briefly

    Lhasa

    Lhasa

    Lhasa

  • History of Tibet
  • the Qing established a government in Lhasa consisting of a council (the Kashag) of three Tibetan ministers, headed by Kangchennas. The Dalai Lama's role

    History of Tibet

    History of Tibet

    History_of_Tibet

  • 13th Dalai Lama
  • Spiritual leader of Tibet from 1879 to 1933

    Political officer in Sikkim and the king of Nepal rather than letting the Kashag or parliament do it. Documents from Russian Foreign Ministry archives contain

    13th Dalai Lama

    13th Dalai Lama

    13th_Dalai_Lama

  • Tibet serfdom controversy
  • Debate about serfdom before 1951

    member of the Kashag who had proposed democratic reform and was charged with planning a coup and the attempted murder of another Kashag member who opposed

    Tibet serfdom controversy

    Tibet_serfdom_controversy

  • Dingja Dorje Gyaltsen
  • Wylie: sding-bya rdo-rje rgyal-mtshan) was a Tibetan official of the Kashag and later a member of the Preparatory Committee for the Tibet Autonomous

    Dingja Dorje Gyaltsen

    Dingja_Dorje_Gyaltsen

  • 1947 Chinese National Assembly election
  • provinces of China. Most of Tibet were controlled by the semi-independent Kashag government at this time. The opposition parties urged Kuomintang to ensure

    1947 Chinese National Assembly election

    1947_Chinese_National_Assembly_election

  • Convention of Calcutta
  • Convention Between Great Britain and China Relating to Sikkim and Tibet

    to send missions to Tibet for exploration purposes. However, the Tibetan Kashag strongly opposed British activities in Tibet and maintained a military presence

    Convention of Calcutta

    Convention of Calcutta

    Convention_of_Calcutta

  • Tsarong
  • Tibetan politician and general (1888–1959)

    of his Commander-in-Chief title and was subsequently demoted out of the Kashag. Despite this he remained a powerful figure and notably had strong support

    Tsarong

    Tsarong

    Tsarong

  • Tsepon W. D. Shakabpa
  • Tibetan politician

    Tibet's Finance Minister, was dispatched abroad by the Tibetan Cabinet, or Kashag, as head of a Tibetan Trade Mission. This Tibet Trade Delegation traveled

    Tsepon W. D. Shakabpa

    Tsepon W. D. Shakabpa

    Tsepon_W._D._Shakabpa

  • List of proxy wars
  • United States (CIA)  India (diplomatic) Uprising suppressed Abolition of the Kashag Tibetan diaspora Flight of the 14th Dalai Lama to India Central American

    List of proxy wars

    List of proxy wars

    List_of_proxy_wars

  • Constitution of the Republic of China
  • Supreme law of Mainland China from 1947 to 1949 and Taiwan since 1949

    preserved the autonomy of Inner Mongolia (includes Leagues and Banners) and Kashag-led Tibet. Counties (also spelled as hsien) consists of second-level divisions

    Constitution of the Republic of China

    Constitution of the Republic of China

    Constitution_of_the_Republic_of_China

  • Lhalu Tsewang Dorje
  • Tibetan aristocrat and politician (1914–2011)

    kaloons who made up the kashag, the local secular government under the Dalai Lama; it was said that he had bribed the kashag in 1945 with two hundred

    Lhalu Tsewang Dorje

    Lhalu Tsewang Dorje

    Lhalu_Tsewang_Dorje

  • Xizang Minzu University
  • University in Xianyang, Shaanxi, China

    However, the repeated obstruction of the Kashag class in Tibet did not agree to open a public school in Tibet. The Kashag government claimed that even after

    Xizang Minzu University

    Xizang Minzu University

    Xizang_Minzu_University

  • Trimön
  • Tibetan aristocrat and politician (1874–1945)

    summer of 1935 - Trimön was amongst eminent officials who set out with the Kashag to find the reincarnated 14th Dalai Lama. The search sent them across Tibet

    Trimön

    Trimön

    Trimön

  • Chope Paljor Tsering
  • Tibetan politician (1948–2026)

    East Asia. Tsering took his oath of office as a cabinet member of the 13th Kashag from the Dalai Lama in New Delhi on 24 November 2007 and was appointed the

    Chope Paljor Tsering

    Chope Paljor Tsering

    Chope_Paljor_Tsering

  • Greater administrative region
  • 1946–1954 administrative divisions of China

    Tibet (西藏地方政府; Xīzàng Dìfāng Zhèngfǔ; Hsi-tsang Ti-fang Chêng-fu) i.e. (Kashag) The Executive Committee of Qiongyai Minority Nationality Autonomous Region

    Greater administrative region

    Greater administrative region

    Greater_administrative_region

  • 1948 Chinese legislative election
  • Held in China between 21 and 23 January 1948

    the province; Tibet Area originally was given 5 seats, but because the Kashag did not report the list on time, 3 of the Tibetan representatives in the

    1948 Chinese legislative election

    1948 Chinese legislative election

    1948_Chinese_legislative_election

  • Jetsun Pema (born 1940)
  • Tibetan minister and philanthropist

    the Department of Tibetan Education. In July 1993, she resigned from the Kashag (Cabinet) and is today the president of the Tibetan Children's Villages

    Jetsun Pema (born 1940)

    Jetsun Pema (born 1940)

    Jetsun_Pema_(born_1940)

  • List of Lönchen of the Tibetan Empire
  • to The Old Tibetan Chronicle (P.T. 1287). List of emperors of Tibet Banchenpo (Chief Monk) Sikyong Kashag The Old Tibetan Chronicle The Tibetan Annals

    List of Lönchen of the Tibetan Empire

    List_of_Lönchen_of_the_Tibetan_Empire

  • Battle of Shenchuan
  • 794 battle between Nanzhao and Tibet

    with Ming (1368–1644) Rinpungpa dynasty Tsangpa dynasty Ganden Phodrang Kashag Khoshut Khanate Dzungar rule (1717–1720) Qing dynasty rule (1720–1912) Lifan

    Battle of Shenchuan

    Battle_of_Shenchuan

  • Fuqing (general)
  • Qing-dynasty Manchu soldier (d. 1750)

    in the Lhasa riot of 1750, in which Fuqing and his staff perished. The Kashag government system of four Kalön under the Dalai and Panchen Lamas was then

    Fuqing (general)

    Fuqing_(general)

  • Bomê County
  • County in Tibet, China

    soil king. In 1911, nine counties were established in Bomê. In 1928, the Kashag government dispatched forces to evict the son-in-law of the Bomê soil monarch

    Bomê County

    Bomê County

    Bomê_County

  • Doboom Tulku
  • Tibetan lama, scholar and writer

    "World Buddhist Culture Trust". wbct.org. Dolma, Rangzen (2024-02-02). "Kashag Condoles Demise of Kyabje Doboom Tulku Rinpoche". Central Tibetan Administration

    Doboom Tulku

    Doboom Tulku

    Doboom_Tulku

  • Tibetan sovereignty debate
  • Political debate

    was rediscovered in Nepal by Friends of Tibet Foundation. Issued by the Kashag to Tibet's finance minister Tsepon Shakabpa for foreign travel, the passport

    Tibetan sovereignty debate

    Tibetan_sovereignty_debate

  • Lobsang Tashi
  • Politician

    Lama writes that with the agreement of Lukhangwa, Lobsang Tashi and the Kashag, he sent delegations to the United States, England and Nepal in the late

    Lobsang Tashi

    Lobsang Tashi

    Lobsang_Tashi

  • Lhasa Municipal People's Government
  • Local government in China

    Standing Committee. Prior to 1959, Lhasa was predominantly governed by the Kashag and lacked a representative government. In 1960, following the democratic

    Lhasa Municipal People's Government

    Lhasa Municipal People's Government

    Lhasa_Municipal_People's_Government

  • Gonpo Namgyal
  • Tibetan rebel leader

    of food and salaries for the troops stationed in Tibet. For the Tibetan Kashag government, his control of the Kham area seriously affected the Sichuan-Tibet

    Gonpo Namgyal

    Gonpo_Namgyal

  • 1938 British Mount Everest expedition
  • Unsuccessful expedition led by Bill Tilman

    Norbu Dhondup in Lhasa, Tibet in 1937 with Tibetan government (Kashag) passport or Lamyig for the 1938 British Mount Everest Expedition

    1938 British Mount Everest expedition

    1938 British Mount Everest expedition

    1938_British_Mount_Everest_expedition

  • Tibetan Government
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    until the 1950s under the leadership of the Dalai Lamas or regent, or the Kashag, the governing council. Any of the various other regimes which were dominant

    Tibetan Government

    Tibetan_Government

  • Lobsang Nyandak
  • President at The Tibet Fund

    Phayul.com, 12 February 2020 "Kalon Tripa Samdhong Rinpoche forms his Kashag". Central Tibetan Administration. 20 September 2001. Retrieved 6 March 2020

    Lobsang Nyandak

    Lobsang Nyandak

    Lobsang_Nyandak

  • Tingri County
  • County in Tibet, China

    was built in the area of the present-day county during the time of the Kashag. In 1960, Tingri County was established, and in June of that year, a local

    Tingri County

    Tingri County

    Tingri_County

  • Tsering Wangchuk
  • Tibetan politician and physician (born 1974)

    India. "New Kashag formed under Kalon Tripa Dr Lobsang Sangay". The Office of Tibet. 16 September 2011. Retrieved 2 February 2020. New Kashag Formed, 16

    Tsering Wangchuk

    Tsering Wangchuk

    Tsering_Wangchuk

  • Convention Between Great Britain and China Respecting Tibet
  • 1906 treaty between China and the United Kingdom

    of the 13th Dalai Lama, Britain signed the Convention of Lhasa with the Kashag and delegations of three major Tibetan monasteries. However, Qing Empire

    Convention Between Great Britain and China Respecting Tibet

    Convention Between Great Britain and China Respecting Tibet

    Convention_Between_Great_Britain_and_China_Respecting_Tibet

  • Tibetan independence movement
  • Independence movement in China

    needed] According to Tsering Shakya, "Phala never told the Dalai Lama or the Kashag of the arrival of Athar and Lhotse. Nor did he inform the Dalai Lama of

    Tibetan independence movement

    Tibetan independence movement

    Tibetan_independence_movement

  • Pasho County
  • County in Tibet, China

    Mo'erkan [zh]. The Pasho Larang [zh] was established in 1694. The Tibetan Kashag placed it under the control of the Kundeling Monastery, located in Lhasa

    Pasho County

    Pasho County

    Pasho_County

  • Human rights in Tibet
  • Tibetan official Lungshar's eyes were gouged out by direct order of the Kashag or Tibetan Government was carried out in 1934. An attempt was made at anesthetizing

    Human rights in Tibet

    Human_rights_in_Tibet

  • Mentsikhang
  • the 13th Lama's attempt to shift power away from big monasteries to the Kashag. The building has an east–west layout, the door facing south, two story

    Mentsikhang

    Mentsikhang

    Mentsikhang

  • Dogan Penjor Rabgye
  • Tibetan PLA general (1903–1957)

    attended a Tibetan school for nobles, and in 1923 began working within the kashag. During this time he was appointed various positions, including general

    Dogan Penjor Rabgye

    Dogan Penjor Rabgye

    Dogan_Penjor_Rabgye

  • Gustaf John Ramstedt
  • Finnish diplomat, orientalist and linguist (1873–1950)

    Dalai Lama, Thubten Gyatso and was a full member in Tibetan Government, Kashag as Minister of Treasures (Finances). Ramstedt was one of the few foreigners

    Gustaf John Ramstedt

    Gustaf John Ramstedt

    Gustaf_John_Ramstedt

  • History of Tibet (1950–present)
  • In 1949, seeing that the Communists were gaining control of China, the Kashag expelled all Chinese connected with the Chinese government, over the protests

    History of Tibet (1950–present)

    History of Tibet (1950–present)

    History_of_Tibet_(1950–present)

  • Rongbatsa Agreement
  • Peace agreement between Tibet and RoC in 1910s

    the military force of the de facto independent Tibet at the time under Kashag, against the Beiyang government of Republic of China. The treaty demarcated

    Rongbatsa Agreement

    Rongbatsa_Agreement

  • CIA Tibetan program
  • Anti-Chinese government covert operation

    unwise. According to Tsering Shakya, "Phala never told the Dalai Lama or the Kashag of the arrival of Athar and Lhotse. Nor did he inform the Dalai Lama of

    CIA Tibetan program

    CIA Tibetan program

    CIA_Tibetan_program

  • Paljor Dorje Shatra
  • Tibetan politician

    [citation needed] In 1903, he and the other three members of the inner cabinet (Kashag) were accused of treason by the Tsongdu for conspiring with the British

    Paljor Dorje Shatra

    Paljor Dorje Shatra

    Paljor_Dorje_Shatra

  • Dicki Chhoyang
  • Tibetan politician

    when she was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs of the 14th Tibetan Kashag. she resigned from her post on 28 February 2016.[citation needed] In February

    Dicki Chhoyang

    Dicki Chhoyang

    Dicki_Chhoyang

  • Lodi Gyari
  • Tibetan politician

    with Ming (1368–1644) Rinpungpa dynasty Tsangpa dynasty Ganden Phodrang Kashag Khoshut Khanate Dzungar rule (1717–1720) Qing dynasty rule (1720–1912) Lifan

    Lodi Gyari

    Lodi Gyari

    Lodi_Gyari

  • Dorje Shugden controversy
  • Controversy surrounding protector spirit of Gelug Buddhism

    the Shugden Issue, Madison, Wisconsin, July, 2008, retrieved 03/11/2014. Kashag's Statement Concerning Dolgyal The Assembly of Tibetan People's Deputies'

    Dorje Shugden controversy

    Dorje Shugden controversy

    Dorje_Shugden_controversy

  • Economy of Tibet
  • beggars, representing about one-tenth of the city's population. In 1947, the Kashag sent a Tibetan delegation led by Tsepon W. D. Shakabpa as Tibet's finance

    Economy of Tibet

    Economy_of_Tibet

  • Zhang Guohua (politician, born 1914)
  • Chinese general and politician (1914–1972)

    October 7, 1950, Zhang Guohua commanded the Battle of Chamdo, forcing the Kashag of Tibet to send its representatives to Beijing to conduct negotiations

    Zhang Guohua (politician, born 1914)

    Zhang Guohua (politician, born 1914)

    Zhang_Guohua_(politician,_born_1914)

  • List of Tibetan writers
  • 1937 blo bzang bstan 'dzin 5th Samdhong Rinpoche, Kalon Tripa of the 13th Kashag of the Tibetan government-in-exile Akong Rinpoche 1939–2013 - - - Loden

    List of Tibetan writers

    List_of_Tibetan_writers

  • Thingkar Palace
  • Historic palace in Thinggar, Nepal

    Mustang royal steward, Pema Wandhrup, with involvement from the Tibetan Kashag government.[citation needed] Following this marriage, renovation of monasteries

    Thingkar Palace

    Thingkar Palace

    Thingkar_Palace

  • Sonam Topgay Dorji
  • Prime Minister of Bhutan

    Bahadur and Raja by King George V. In 1918, he was made Deputy Minister (Kashag officer of the fourth rank) by the Thirteenth Dalai Lama of Tibet. Topgay

    Sonam Topgay Dorji

    Sonam_Topgay_Dorji

  • Deaths in January 2024
  • died Yves St-Denis s'éteint (in French) Arthur Leonard "Red" Swanson Jr. Kashag Condoles Demise of Kyabje Doboom Tulku Rinpoche Mary Weiss obituary Robert

    Deaths in January 2024

    Deaths_in_January_2024

  • Chinese settlements in Tibet
  • Chinese colonies in Tibet

    after China's 1911 Revolution. During this period, the Tibetan government (Kashag) began to expel ethnic Chinese from Tibet. This included the complete expulsion

    Chinese settlements in Tibet

    Chinese_settlements_in_Tibet

  • Foreign relations of Tibet
  • Tibetan foreign relations from the 7th century CE to 20th century CE

    to the Dalai Lama and gifts were received from the Tibetan cabinet, the Kashag. Tolstoy remained for three months but did not attempt to raise the question

    Foreign relations of Tibet

    Foreign_relations_of_Tibet

  • Memorandum on Genuine Autonomy
  • Tibet and China governing arrangements

    with Ming (1368–1644) Rinpungpa dynasty Tsangpa dynasty Ganden Phodrang Kashag Khoshut Khanate Dzungar rule (1717–1720) Qing dynasty rule (1720–1912) Lifan

    Memorandum on Genuine Autonomy

    Memorandum on Genuine Autonomy

    Memorandum_on_Genuine_Autonomy

  • Tibet Autonomous Region People's Congress
  • with Ming (1368–1644) Rinpungpa dynasty Tsangpa dynasty Ganden Phodrang Kashag Khoshut Khanate Dzungar rule (1717–1720) Qing dynasty rule (1720–1912) Lifan

    Tibet Autonomous Region People's Congress

    Tibet Autonomous Region People's Congress

    Tibet_Autonomous_Region_People's_Congress

  • Tempa Tsering
  • for the Department of Home, until the term of the 11th Cabinet (Tibetan: Kashag) expired in 2001. In 2006, he was nominated as Kalon by Samdhong Rinpoche

    Tempa Tsering

    Tempa Tsering

    Tempa_Tsering

  • People's Government of the Tibet Autonomous Region
  • Provincial-level government of Tibet, China

    with Ming (1368–1644) Rinpungpa dynasty Tsangpa dynasty Ganden Phodrang Kashag Khoshut Khanate Dzungar rule (1717–1720) Qing dynasty rule (1720–1912) Lifan

    People's Government of the Tibet Autonomous Region

    People's Government of the Tibet Autonomous Region

    People's_Government_of_the_Tibet_Autonomous_Region

  • Zhang Jingwu
  • Lieutenant general of the People's Liberation Army and Chinese politician

    representing the Central Government, participated in negotiations with Kashag delegates from April 29 to May 21, 1951, and formulated the parameters of

    Zhang Jingwu

    Zhang Jingwu

    Zhang_Jingwu

  • Hugh Edward Richardson
  • British diplomat and Tibetologist

    independent India. During this tenure, Richardson lobbied the Tibetan government (Kashag) to expel from Lhasa all ethnic Han Chinese. The expulsion order was carried

    Hugh Edward Richardson

    Hugh Edward Richardson

    Hugh_Edward_Richardson

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Online names & meanings

  • Raazi
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Raazi

    Satisfied; Contended; Well-pleased

  • Dorie
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Dorie

    meaning gift. Famous bearer: In Greek mythology, Doris was the daughter of Oceanus and mother of...

  • Harikesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Jain, Malayalam, Tamil, Traditional

    Harikesh

    Lord Krishna; Disciple King of Lord Mahavir

  • AbdulWahaab
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic

    AbdulWahaab

    Servant of the Giver

  • Thomerson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Thomerson

    English : patronymic from the personal name Thomas.

  • Anshutha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Anshutha

    Sunlight; Ray of Sunlight

  • Addae
  • Boy/Male

    African

    Addae

    the morning sun.

  • Mrunmay
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Mrunmay

    Earthly

  • Vinshal | விந்ஷால  
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vinshal | விந்ஷால  

  • Sreshta
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Sreshta

    Perfection

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