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... In Lhasa he received teachings from the Ninth Paṇchen Lama, Lobzang Tubten Chokyi Nyima (blo bzang thub bstan chos kyi nyi ma, 1883-1937) and the Third Taktra (stag brag 03 ngag dbang gsung rab mthu stobs, 1874-1952), who was later regent of Tibet ...

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Between the Thirteenth Dalai Lama's demise and the Fourteenth Dalai Lama's assumption of political rule, the Fifth Reting, Tubten Jampel Yeshe Tenpai Gyaltsen (rwa sbreng 05 thub bstan 'jam dpal ye shes bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan, 1912–1947) and the Third Takdra Rinpoche Ngawang Sungrab Tutob (stag brag 03 ngag dbang gsung rab mthu stobs, 1874–1952) served as regents ...

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... When Reting was accused of plotting against Regent Taktra Dorjechang Ngawang Sungrab Tutob (stag brag rdo rje 'chang ngag dbang gsung rab mthu stobs, 1874-1952) and arrested and jailed, the Tibetan government became suspicious of those it perceived as being supporters of Reting ...

Read more from the biography of Lo Gendun Sadutshang


... He travelled with an official document sealed by the Dalai Lama's regent, the Third Taktra Paṇḍita Ngawang Sungrab Tutob (stag brag paNDi ta ngag dbang gsung rab mthu stobs, 1874-1953) ...

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... While studying his regular courses, he also received a great deal of teachings, initiation, empowerment, and instructions from the high lamas including the regent of Tibet (from 1941 to 1951), the Third Takdrak Tritrul, Ngawang Sungrab Tutob (stag brag khri sprul 03 ngag dbang gsung rab mthu stobs); the First Pabongkha; and the Third Trijang Rinpoche, Lobzang Yeshe Tendzin Gyatso (khri byang 03 blo bzang ye shes bstan 'dzin rgya mtsho, 1900-1981), the junior tutor to the Fourteenth Dalai Lama, Tendzin Gyatso, (ta la'i bla ma 14 bstan 'dzin rgya mtsho, b ...

Read more from the biography of Ngawang Trinle Tenzin Khyenrab


... This was a goodwill delegation sent by the Tibetan government to extend its congratulations, on behalf of Regent Taktra Dorjechang Ngawang Sungrab Tutob (stag brag rdo rje 'chang ngag dbang gsung rab mthu stobs, 1874-1952), to the British and Chinese governments on their World War II victory ...

Read more from the biography of Rinchen Sadutshang


His appointment to the Kashag seems to have been made by Regent Taktra Dorjechang Ngawang Sungrab Tutob (stag brag rdo rje 'chang ngag dbang gsung rab mthu stobs, 1874-1952) primarily because he saw the Surkhang family as a source of support and potential ally in his consolidation of political power ...

Read more from the biography of Surkhang Wangchen Gelek


... The leader of the anti-Qing group, the Third Takdra, Ngawang Sungrab Tutob (stag brag 03 stag brag ngag dbang gsung rab mthu stobs, 1874–1952), would later rise in importance and become the regent (sde srid). ...

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At the age of fifteen Tseyang and her entire family returned to Reting after Reting Rinpoche stepped down from the regency and was replaced by the Third Taktra Paṇḍita Ngawang Sungrab Tutob (stag brag khri sprul 03 ngag dbang gsung rab mthu stobs, 1874-1953), whom he had appointed in his place

While Tseyang was still in Kalimpong, her uncle Reting Rinpoche was arrested, having been accused of attempting a coup against the regent, Taktra Rinpoche (stag brag rin po che, 1874-1952) ...

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Following the violent transition of power, in 1941, to the regency by the Third Takdra, Ngawang Sungrab Tutob (stag brag 03 ngag dbang gsung rab mthu stobs, 1874–1952), Takdra appointed Tubten Lhundrub to serve as the personal physician (bla sman) of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso (tA la'i bla ma 14 bstan 'dzin rgya mtsho, b ...

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In the 1940s the political climate in Lhasa was highly unstable, and just as Gendun Chopel returned, in 1946, a violent confrontation erupted between two regents, the Fifth Reting, Tubten Jampel Yeshe Tenpai Gyeltsen (rwa sgreng 05 thub bstan 'jam dpal ye shes bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan, 1912-1947) and the Third Taktra, Ngawang Sungrab Tutob (stag brag 03 ngag dbang gsung rab mthu stobs, 1874-1952) ...

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... Some of his other masters include Buldu Rinpoche ('bul sdud rin po che, d.u.); Ganden Serkong Dorjechang (dga' ldan gser kong rdo rje 'chang, 1856-c.1918); and Taktra Dorjechang Ngawang Sungrab Tutob (stag brag rdo rje 'chang ngag dbang gsung rab mthu stobs, 1874-1952), the Second Taktra and the former regent of Tibet. ...

Read more from the biography of Jampa Taye


... A man with the title of Sharpa Tulku (shar pa sprul sku, d.u.) requested Jampel Tenpai Ngodrub to give teachings at this time, which he did, giving initiations and instructions from his own pure vision cycles to a group of seven people including Trijang Lobzang Yeshe Tendzin Gyatso and Taktra Dorjechang Ngawang Sungrab Tutob (stag brag rdo rje 'chang ngag dbang gsung rab mthu stobs, 1874-1952) ...

Read more from the biography of Pema Vajra Jampel Tenpai Ngodrub