• Tagtsepa Lhagyal Rabten (Tibetan: སྟག་རྩེ་པ་ལྷ་རྒྱལ་རབ་བརྟེན་, Wylie: Stag rtse pa lha rgyal rab brtan; Chinese: 達孜巴) (died 1720) was the regent of the...
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    Preceded by Tenzin Wangchuk Khan Khan of the Khoshut Khanate Protector-ruler of Tibet 1697 or 1703–1717 Succeeded by Tagtsepa (Dzungar occupation)...
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    commander-in-chief Kangxi Emperor Yue Zhongqi (descendant of Yue Fei) Polhané Sönam Topgyé Khangchenné Tagtsepa Strength Eight Banners Green Standard Army Dzungars...
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    and led a harsh regime. As a marionett ruler they appointed the nobleman Tagtsepa. After the Dzungar conquest, Khangchenné stayed in Ngari and began to interrupt...
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    Taktra Rinpoche (1941–1950) 14th Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso, 1950–Present) Tagtsepa (deputy of Tsewang Rabtan) 1717–1720 Khangchenné 1721–1727 Polhané Sönam...
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    brought him food. Finally, he was released through the intervention of Tagtsepa, leader of the Tibetan government that was formed under the Dzungars. Pholhané...
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