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unanimously chosen as the
hereditary king of the
country by the
Lhengye Tshog of
leading Buddhist monks,
government officials, and
heads of important...
- (Tibetan: འཇིགས་མེད་ཕུན་ཚོགས་འབྱུང་གནས།,
Wylie transliteration: 'jigs med phun
tshogs 'byung gnas) (1933 – 7
January 2004), was a
Nyingma lama and
Terton from...
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Council of
Ministers (Dzongkha: ལྷན་རྒྱས་གཞུང་ཚོགས་; Wylie: lhan-rgyas gzhung-
tshogs) is the
highest executive body in Bhutan. It was
created in 1999 by Jigme...
- गणचक्र gaṇacakra "gathering circle"; Tibetan: ཚོགས་ཀྱི་འཁོར་ལོ།, Wylie:
tshogs kyi 'khor lo) is also
known as tsok, ganapuja,
cakrapuja or ganacakrapuja...
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Party (Dzongkha: མི་སེར་དམངས་གཙོའི་ཚོགས་པ།; Wylie: mi-ser dmangs-gtsoi
tshogs-pa; abbr. PDP) is one of the
major political parties in Bhutan,
formed on...
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National Museum of
Bhutan in Paro.
Bhutan Online Visa Phun-
tshogs-bkra-shis; Phun-
tshogs-bkra-śis, Mkhan-po (2011).
Invoking happiness:
guide to the...
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Transcriptions Wylie rgyal yongs mi
dmangs 'thus mi
tshogs chen...
- The
Tshogdu (Dzongkha: ཚོགས་འདུ་; Wylie:
tshogs-'du; "(Bhutanese
Grand National ****embly)" was the
unicameral legislature of
Bhutan until 31 July 2007...
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Shabkar Tsokdruk Rangdrol (Tib. ཞབས་དཀར་ཚོགས་དྲུག་རང་གྲོལ་, Wylie.
zhabs dkar
tshogs drug rang grol) (1781–1851) was a
Tibetan Buddhist yogi and poet from Amdo...
- is
split into two main lineages, "Explanation for the ****embly" (Wylie:
tshogs bshad) and the "Explanation for
Close Disciples" (Wylie:
slobs bshad). The...