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[[File:Tulku Dezhung Rinpoche IV on his throne 1999-0429C-3.jpg|thumb|right|Tulku Dezhung Rinpoche IV on his throne 1999]]
 
[[File:Tulku Dezhung Rinpoche IV on his throne 1999-0429C-3.jpg|thumb|right|Tulku Dezhung Rinpoche IV on his throne 1999]]
[[Dezhung Rinpoche]], born Ngawang Zangpo, (1906—1987) was a [[Tibetan]] [[lama]] of the [[Sakya]] school, one of four major schools of [[Tibetan Buddhism]] (the others {{Wiki|being}} the [[Nyingma]], [[Kagyu]], and [[Gelug]]). In 1960 he came to the Seattle, Washington in the [[United States]] of {{Wiki|America}}, one of the first [[Tibetan]] [[Lamas]] to settle and teach in the [[United States]].
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[[Dezhung Rinpoche]], born [[Ngawang Zangpo]], (1906—1987) was a [[Tibetan]] [[lama]] of the [[Sakya]] school, one of four major schools of [[Tibetan Buddhism]] (the others {{Wiki|being}} the [[Nyingma]], [[Kagyu]], and [[Gelug]]). In 1960 he came to the {{Wiki|Seattle}}, [[Washington]] in the [[United States]] of {{Wiki|America}}, one of the first [[Tibetan]] [[Lamas]] to settle and teach in the [[United States]].
  
  

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Tulku Dezhung Rinpoche IV on his throne 1999

Dezhung Rinpoche, born Ngawang Zangpo, (1906—1987) was a Tibetan lama of the Sakya school, one of four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism (the others being the Nyingma, Kagyu, and Gelug). In 1960 he came to the Seattle, Washington in the United States of America, one of the first Tibetan Lamas to settle and teach in the United States.




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