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... 1917); the Seventy-Second Ngor Khenchen, Luding Khenchen Sharchen Jamyang Thubten Luntok Chokyi Gyeltsen (ngor mkhan chen 72 klu sding mkhan chen shar chen 'jam dbyangs thub bstan lung rtogs chos kyi rgya mtsho), Sakya Lhakhang Khenchen Jampel Zangpo (sa skya lha khang mkhan chen 'jam dpal bzang po, 1901–1960); the Seventy-Third Ngor Khenchen, Khangsar Khenpo Ngawang Khyentse Tubten Nyingpo (ngor mkhan chen 73 khang gsar mkhan po ngag dbang mkhyen brtse thub bstan snying po, 1913–1988), the Seventy-Fourth Ngor Khenchen, Tartse Khenchen Ngawang Sonam Gyatso (ngor mkhan chen 74 thar rtse mkhan chen ngag dbang bsod nams rgya mtsho, 1933–1987); and Tanak Khenchen Mipam Ngagi Wangchuk (rta nag mkhan chen mi pham ngag gi dbang phyug, 1902–1960). ...
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... He had intended to go to Ngor after being in Sakya, but the death of the mother of the forty-first Sakya Trizin, Sonam Dolkar (bsod nams sgrol dkar, 1918–1947) necessitated his remaining at Sakya longer than he anticipated, and he only arrived at Ngor in early 1949 after much of the annual teaching had already occurred.[33] Nevertheless he received the transmission privately, from Khangsar Khenchen Ngawang Khyentse Tubten Nyingpo (khang gsar mkhan chen ngag dbang mkhyen brtse thub bstan snying po, 1913–1988) ...
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... According to Jackson, his reincarnation was initially identified as a boy named Jampa Namkha Kunzang Tenpai Nyima (byams pa nam mkha' kun bzang bstan pa'i nyi ma), but was later officially designated as Ngawang Khyentse Tubten Nyingpo (ngag dbang mkhyen brtse thub bstan snying po, 1913–1988), who served as the seventy-third abbot of Ngor.[6] ...
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