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  1. Lhalu Tsewang Dorje (Tibetan: ལྷ་ཀླུ་ཚེ་དབང་རྡོ་རྗེ་, Chinese: 拉鲁·次旺多吉, January 1914 – 15 September 2011) commonly known as Lhalu, Lhalu Se, or Lhalu Shape, was a Tibetan aristocrat and politician who held a variety of positions in various Tibetan governments before and after ...

  2. In this interview, he discusses the implementation of Chinese political reforms in Lhasa in the 1950s. He discusses how many people thought that it would be best to implement the 17-Point Agreement only gradually, and the people’s (Tib, mimmang) views of the Kashag.

  3. Oral history interview of Lhalu Tsewang Dorje. Summary. Lhalu [Tib. lha klu] was a Kalön and also the Governor-General of Chamdo (the Doji) in 1950. In this interview, he discusses the implementation of Chinese political reforms in Lhasa in the 1950s.

  4. At the time the Domed Chikyab was Lhalu Tsewang Dorje, who had been in Kham for nearly three years and was due to be replaced. Lhalu was aware of the growing threat of instability in...

  5. Lhalu Se. Personal name Tsewang Dorji. Born 1915. Entered Government service in 1927. A 5th rank official.The eldest son of Lungshar (deceased) by his second wife.

  6. The subject was a miser of the Lhalu aristocratic family who became an estate manager for Lhalu. In this interview, he discusses in detail how the PLA arrived in Kham, how Lhalu returned, and how Ngabö came. From 1957-1959, he managed the North Yagde Estate located in Nyemo.

  7. Former Chamdo governor Lhalu Tsewang Dorje had set up a radio station there. 50 PLA soldiers captured Dengke and destroyed the radio station. Two weeks later (July), 800 Khampa militia (including 300 monks) raided Dengke, claiming to have killed 600 PLA soldiers. In the end, the PLA succeeded in occupying eastern Kham.