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Around 1928 he established a new monastic college at Wonto Monastery, first gaining permission to leave Pelpung from the Eleventh Situ, and the approval and support of the Tibetan governor of Derge (sde dge spyi khyab), Dapon Tethong Gyurme Gyatso (mda' dpon bkras mthong 'gyur med rgya mtsho).[22] ...
Read more from the biography of Chokyi Wozer
... Teichman noted that political power was in the hands of Dapon Tethong Gyurme Gyatso (mda' dpon bkras mthong 'gyur med rgya mtsho), one of the Tibetan generals who had expelled the Chinese from northern Kham and had participated in the negotiations for the Rongbatsa agreement between the Tibetan and Chinese armies in October 1918 and who served as the Tibetan representative in Derge (spyi khyab).[24] ...
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... Dorje Sengge was allowed to return, and was nominally restored to the throne of Derge, although the Tibetan governor the kingdom (sde dge spyi khyab), Dapon Tethong Gyurme Gyatso (mda' dpon bkras mthong 'gyur med rgya mtsho) held actual power.[7] Dorje Sengge was brought to Lhasa in 1919, where he passed away ...
Read more from the biography of Jago Tobden
... He was given the rank of taiji (tha'i ji) by the Tibetan government, and possibly formally enthroned, but in his infancy the Eleventh Tai Situ, Pema Wangchuk Gyelpo (ta'i si tu 11 padma dbang mchog rgyal po, 1886–1952), was chosen by the Tibetan governor of the the kingdom (sde dge spyi khyab), Dapon Tethong Gyurme Gyatso (mda' dpon bkras mthong 'gyur med rgya mtsho), to serve as regent ...
Read more from the biography of Jigme Tsewang Dudul
... Ultimately, in 1921, the Tibetan governor of Derge, Dapon Tethong Gyurme Gyatso (P5116 mda' dpon bkras mthong 'gyur med rgya mtsho), appointed Jago Tobden as steward, the office held by his father and grandfather before him.[7] ...
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