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Gyurmed Namgyal (Sikkimese: འགྱུར་མེད་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་; Wylie: 'gyur med rnam rgyal) was the
fourth Chogyal (king) of Sikkim. He
succeeded Chakdor Namgyal in...
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tshog rnam rgyal) was the
fifth Chogyal (king) of Sikkim. He
succeeded Gyurmed Namgyal in 1733 and was
succeeded himself by
Tenzing Namgyal in 1780. Early...
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Gyurme Namgyal (Tibetan: གྱུར་མེད་རྣམ་རྒྱལ, Wylie: Gyur med rnam rgyal; Chinese: 珠爾默特那木札勒) (died 11
November 1750) was a
ruling prince of
Tibet of the...
- Sikkim. He
succeeded Tensung Namgyal in 1700 and was
succeeded himself by
Gyurmed Namgyal in 1716. In the
first year of Chakdor's reign, his half-sister...
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confers any
official authority. His son from his
second marriage,
Palden Gyurmed Namgyal,
moved to New York aged nine with his
mother and sister, being...
- separated.
Cooke returned to Manhattan,
where she
raised her children,
Palden Gyurmed and Hope Leezum. In May 1975,
Representative James W.
Symington (D-MO)...
- Lama
Gyurme (born in 1948), or Lama Gyourmé, is a
Buddhist Bhutanese Lama and musician. He has
lived in
France since 1974, and he is the
director of the...
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Gyurme Dorje (1950 – 5
February 2020) was a
Scottish Tibetologist and writer. In
Edinburgh he
studied classics at
George Watson's
College and developed...
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California to
perform marriages with a
Tibetan Buddhist ceremony.
Losang Kunga Gyurme was born into a
noble family in Lhasa,
Tibet in 1935, the son of Tsipon...
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called Chakdor Namgyal back to Sikkim. Chakdor's son
Gyurmed Namgyal succeeded him in 1717.
Gyurmed's reign saw many
skirmishes between the
Nepalese and...