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The previous year, in 1701, a conflict broke out between Desi Sanggye Gyatso (sde srid sangs rgyas rgya mtsho, 1653-1705), the Regent of Tibet following the passing of the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682) and Lhazang Khan, a king of the Khoshut Mongols ...

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... While little is known of his early life, he may have been the son-in-law of Lhazang Khan (lha bzang khang,), the Khoshud king of Tibet, which may help to explain the upward trajectory of the family's status during his lifetime ...

Read more from the biography of Khangchenne Sonam Gyelpo


Lelung maintained a close patron-priest relationships (mchod yon) with every major central Tibetan ruler in the first half of the eighteenth century, including Lhazang Khan (lha bzang khan, d ...

Read more from the biography of Lobzang Trinle


When the Dzungar Mongols invaded Tibet in 1717, Lhazhang Khan (lha bzang han, d.1717), the Qoshot Mongol ruler and grandson of Gushri Khan (P5578 1582-1655), was killed in Lhasa ...

Read more from the biography of Makzor Gonpo


... In 1703, Lhazang Khan (lha bzang khang, d.1717) murdered his brother Vangjal and became ruler of the Qoshud Mongols ...

Read more from the biography of Ngawang Rinchen


... They were escaping the Dzungar Mongol invaders who deposed Polhane's initial patron, the Khoshut Mongol ruler of Tibet Lhazang Khan (lha bzang khang, d ...

Read more from the biography of Pema Chodzom


... They were escaping the Dzungar Mongol invaders who deposed Polhane's initial patron, the Khoshut Mongol ruler of Tibet Lhazang Khan (lha bzang khang, d ...

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... 1733), he traveled to Lhasa to serve as an official under Lhazang Khan (lha bzang khan, d ...

Read more from the biography of Polhane Sonam Tobgye


In 1705, Lhazang Khan (1697-1717), the last Khoshut Mongol ruler in Lhasa, had deposed the Sixth Dalai Lama, Tsangyang Gyatso (tA la'i boa ma 06 tshangs dbyangs rgya mtsho, 1683-1706/1746) and had the regent, Desi Sanggye Gyatso (sangs ryas rgya mtsho, 1653-1705) murdered ...

Read more from the biography of Sonam Puntsok


In his first year of office he welcomed the young Seventh Dalai Lama, Kelzang Gyatso (skal bzang rgya mtsho, 1708-1757), who was being taken from his birthplace in Litang (li thang) to escape assassination attempts by Lhazang Khan (P420 1697-1717), who was ruling central Tibet ...

Read more from the biography of Tenpa Tsering