List of rulers of Tibet

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Below is a list of rulers of Tibet from the beginning of legendary history. Included are regimes with their base in Central Tibet, that held authority over at least a substantial portion of the country.

Pre-Imperial Yarlung Dynasty[1]

Tibetan Empire[2]

Yuan dynasty

Sakya lamas[3]

Sakya Imperial Preceptors (Dishi)[4]

Dpon-chens (Ponchens)[5]

See also: Dpon-chen

Phagmodrupa Dynasty[6]

Rinpungpa Dynasty[7]

Tsangpa Dynasty[8]

Gandan Phodrang and Qing dynasty

Khoshut kings of Tibet[9]

Dalai Lamas[9]

Main article: List of Dalai Lamas

Panchen Lamas

Main article: List of Panchen Lamas

Dzungar occupation

Qing rule

Gashi and Pholha princes[9]

Qing imperial residents (Ambans)

See also: Lifan Yuan

20th century Silöns (prime ministers)

Modern political leaders within China

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References

  1. Ancient Tibet: Research materials from the Yeshe De project. Berkeley 1986, pp. 141-78; Tsepon W.D. Shakabpa, Tibet. A Political History. Yale 1967.
  2. Christopher I. Beckwith, The Tibetan Empire in Central Asia. Princeton 1987, pp. 226–9; Tsepon W.D. Shakabpa, Tibet. A Political History. Yale 1967.
  3. Luciano Petech, Central Tibet and the Mongols. Rome 1990.
  4. Luciano Petech, Central Tibet and the Mongols. Rome 1990.
  5. Luciano Petech, Central Tibet and the Mongols. Rome 1990.
  6. Giuseppe Tucci, Tibetan Painted Scrolls. [Rome 1949; Giuseppe Tucci, Deb T'er Dmar Po Gsarma. Rome 1971; Per K. Sørensen & Guntram Hazod, Rulers on the Celestial Plain. Wien 2007; Olaf Czaja, Medieval rule in Tibet, Vol. I-II. Wien 2013.
  7. Giuseppe Tucci, 1949; Giuseppe Tucci, 1971; Olaf Czaja, 2013.
  8. Giuseppe Tucci, 1949; Hugh E. Richardson, A Short History of Tibet. New York 1962.
  9. 1 2 3 Hugh E. Richardson, 1962; Tsepon W.D. Shakabpa, 1967.
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