Lobsang Tendzin (Mongol prince)

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Lobsang Tenzin ( Tib. Blo bzang bstan 'dzin ), a grandson Gushri Khan , was a prince of the Mongol tribe of khoshut (Qoshoten) who tried again to unite the Mongol tribes. In 1723 he led a revolt of the Mongols and Kokonor Tibetans against the Qing government of the Manchus in Amdo (in the historical 'Kokonor area') in the area of ​​today's Qinghai Province . The uprising was suppressed and ended in 1724. Lobsang Tendzin fled to the Djungars . Many of the area's monasteries destroyed in the uprising were later rebuilt.

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  1. Chinese Luobuzangdanjin panluan 罗卜 藏 丹 津 叛乱 ("Lobsang-Tendzin-Uprising"; Eng. Lobjang Danjin's Uprising)