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    Tsarong Dasang Dramdul (1888–1959), commonly known mononymously as Tsarong or by his title Tsarong Dzasa, was a Tibetan politician and general in the Tibetan Army. He was a close aide of the 13th Dalai Lama and played an important role in the early twentieth century politics of Tibet.

  2. Tsarong Dasang Damdul was one of the most powerful and wealthy men in Tibet during the first half of the Twentieth Century, holding the posts of Minister, Commander-in-Chief of the Tibetan Army, and head of the Tibetan Mint and Armory.

  3. Born about 1885. Of humble origin, he at first occupied a menial position in the household of the late Dalai Lama. Was one of the devoted few, who accompanied the Dalai Lama in his flight to Mongolia in 1903 and rapidly became the Dalai Lama's most trusted servant.

  4. Originally from Sakya, the aristocratic Tsarong family claims descent from the famous medical master Yutok Yonten Gonpo. In the early 1910s, Tsarong Dasang Damdul, would become the Commander in Chief of the Tibetan army, married into the Tsarong family and built it into one of the great trading families of Tibet.

  5. 10 de oct. de 2000 · Tsarong was a dynamic and sometimes controversial figure, a voice for the modernization of Tibet's government, especially in its relationship to the international...

  6. Pema Dolkar was born into the aristocratic Tsarong family in Lhasa. After her father, Tsarong Wangchuk Gyelpo, and brother, Tsarong Samdrub Tsering, were murdered, she married Tsarong Dasang Damdul as means of continuing the family's bloodline.

  7. He was the son of Tsarong Dzasa, the architect of the program of military and infrastructural modernization after the 13th Dalai Lama returned from exile in India in 1913. In this interview, he discusses his work in Chamdo as a member of the second denshu when the Dalai Lama came back from Beijing.