Ngawang Lobsang Tenpe Gyeltshen (Tshemönling Hutuktu)

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Tibetan name
Tibetan script :
ངག་ དབང་ བློ་ བཟང་ བསྟན་ པའི་ རྒྱལ་ མཚན
Wylie transliteration :
ngag dbang blo bzang bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan
Chinese name
Simplified :
阿旺 罗桑丹 白 坚 参
Pinyin :
Āwàng Luósāng Dānbái Jiānshēn

Ngawang Lobsang Tenpe Gyeltshen ( Tib. Ngag dbang blo bzang bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan; 1864-1919 or 1920) was a leading clergyman in the Gelug tradition of Tibetan Buddhism and ruler of Tibet (1910-1912). He came from Jonê (Chone) in Kham , today's Gannan Autonomous District of the Tibetans in the southeast of the Chinese province of Gansu .

He was the third Tshemönling Hutuktu (tshe smon gling ho thog thu) and is therefore usually known as the 3rd Tshemönling regent. He was the eighty-seventh Ganden Tripa (1907-1914) and thus abbot of the Ganden Monastery .

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  1. Chinese Cemolin hutuketu 策 默林 呼图克图
Ngawang Lobsang Tenpe Gyeltshen (alternative names of the lemma)
ngag dbang blo bzang bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan; Awang Luosang Danbei Jianshen 阿旺 罗桑丹 白 坚 参; Chone Ngawang Lobzang Tenpai Gyeltsen; Ganden Trichen 87 Ngawang Lobzang Tenpai Gyeltsen; Ganden Tripa 87 Ngawang Lobzang Tenpai Gyeltsen; Ngawang Lobzang Tenpai Gyeltsen; Tsemonling 03 Chone Ngawang Lobzang Tenpai Gyeltsen; 策 墨 林 · 阿旺 罗桑丹贝 坚赞