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- Tibetan: སྟག་བྲག་ནག་དབང་གསུང་རབ།; Chinese: 达扎·阿旺松绕) (1874–1952) was the third Taktra Rinpoche, (Wylie transliteration: sTag-brag, also Takdrak, Tagdrag, etc...
- used in the 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...
- was forced out of office and was succeeded in the beginning of 1941 by Taktra Rinpoche. Subsequently, he was alleged to have organized an uprising against...
- Dalai Lama was 15 years old and had not attained his majority, so Regent Taktra was the acting head of the Tibetan Government. The period of the Dalai Lama's...
- present Predecessor Thubten Gyatso Regent 5th Reting Rinpoche (1934–1941) 3rd Taktra Rinpoche (1941–1950) Head of the Tibetan Administration for Tibetans-in-exile...
- Lord Chamberlain Lobsang Samten as Master of the Kitchen Jigme Tsarong as Taktra Rinpoche (as Tsewang Jigme Tsarong) Tenzin Trinley as Ling Rinpoche Robert...
- demolished in 1914 for s****ing to come to terms with the Chinese. Under Regent Taktra, the Sera monastery was bombarded with howitzers and ransacked by the Tibetan...
- 1879–1933) Regents: the 5th Reting Rinpoche, Jamphel Yeshe Gyaltsen (1934–1941), Taktra Rinpoche (1941–1950) 14th Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso, 1950–Present) Tagtsepa...
- Taktra. He pla**** an active role in the arrest of the former regent, Reting Rinpoche, when Reting was charged with attempting to ********inate Taktra....
- December 20, 1942, they met the young 14th Dalai Lama and his Regent, the 3rd Taktra Rinpoche. They were the first Americans ever to meet a Dalai Lama. Tolstoy...