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Lobsang Pelden Tenpe Dronme (Chinese: 羅桑般殿丹畢蓉梅, Luósāng Bāndiàn Dānbì Róngméi; born 1890 in Datong, Qinghai - Died March 4, 1957 in Taipei, Taiwan) was a clergyman of the [[Gelug]] School of [[Tibetan Buddhism]] and the 7th [[Changkya Khutukhtu]]. He was the highest person of [[Tibetan Buddhism]] in Inner Mongolia and the fourth highest [[lama]]s of [[Tibetan Buddhism]] in general. He supported the Kuomingtang and accompanied the Republic of China Government to Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War in 1949. He was awarded titles by the Kuomintang and also received living expenses until his death.
 
Lobsang Pelden Tenpe Dronme (Chinese: 羅桑般殿丹畢蓉梅, Luósāng Bāndiàn Dānbì Róngméi; born 1890 in Datong, Qinghai - Died March 4, 1957 in Taipei, Taiwan) was a clergyman of the [[Gelug]] School of [[Tibetan Buddhism]] and the 7th [[Changkya Khutukhtu]]. He was the highest person of [[Tibetan Buddhism]] in Inner Mongolia and the fourth highest [[lama]]s of [[Tibetan Buddhism]] in general. He supported the Kuomingtang and accompanied the Republic of China Government to Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War in 1949. He was awarded titles by the Kuomintang and also received living expenses until his death.
  

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Lobsang Pelden Tenpe Dronme (Chinese: 羅桑般殿丹畢蓉梅, Luósāng Bāndiàn Dānbì Róngméi; born 1890 in Datong, Qinghai - Died March 4, 1957 in Taipei, Taiwan) was a clergyman of the Gelug School of Tibetan Buddhism and the 7th Changkya Khutukhtu. He was the highest person of Tibetan Buddhism in Inner Mongolia and the fourth highest lamas of Tibetan Buddhism in general. He supported the Kuomingtang and accompanied the Republic of China Government to Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War in 1949. He was awarded titles by the Kuomintang and also received living expenses until his death.

References

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