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... 1928), Khenchung Lobzang Gyeltsen (mkhan chung blo bzang rgyal mtshan), and Tsipon Wangchuk Deden Shakabpa (rtsis dpon zhwa sgab pa, 1908-1989) began forming an anti-communist exile-based resistance group that would become known as Chenkhentsisum (gcen mkhan rtsis gsum), the name being derived from the founding members’ epithets ...

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... The Tibetan historian Shakabpa Wangchuk Deden (zhwa sgab pa dbang phyug bde ldan, 1908–1989) has it that she poisoned both Poyongza and her own son.[23] Other histories, however, claim that the king was assassinated by those opposed to his reform program, a claim Shakabpa also repeats.[24] ...

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...  He also acted as unofficial advisor to Tibetan religious and political missions to China, including the Tibetan Trade Mission of 1948, headed by Tsepon W.D ...

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... The delegation consisted of Tsepon Wangchuk Deden Shakabpa (zhwa sgab pa dbang phyug bde ldan, 1908-1989), the Dalai Lama's older brother Gyalo Thondup (rgya lo don grub, b ...

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... He also served as English translator to Wangchuk Deden Shakabpa (dbang phyug bde ldan zhwa sgab pa, 1908-1989), the former finance minister of Tibet. ...

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On 6 August 1954, Gyalo Thondup, along with two Tibetans officials, Tsipon Shakabpa (rtsis dpon zhwa sgab pa, 1908-1989) and Jamyangkyil Khenchung ('jam dbyangs dkyil mkhan chung), founded the Tibet Welfare Association in Kalimpong (bod kyi bde don tshogs pa) ...

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Leaving her children in Kalimpong and returning to Tibet, Dorje Yudon began a love affair with Tsepon Wangchuk Deden Shakabpa (zhwa sgab pa dbang phyug bde ldan, b.1908), a married man, that lasted several months ...

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