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Tenzin Gyatso
14th Dalai Lama
Jetsun Pema
President of the Tibetan Children's Villages and minister of Tibet Government in exile
GhostNet
GhostNet () is the name given by researchers at the Information Warfare Monitor to a large-scale cyber spying operation discovered in March 2009. The operation is likely associated with an advanced persistent threat, or a network actor that spies undetected. Its command and control infrastructure is based mainly in the People's Republic of China and GhostNet has infiltrated high-value political, economic and media locations in 103 countries. Computer systems belonging to embassies, foreign ministries and other government offices, and the Dalai Lama's Tibetan exile centers in India, London and
Namgyal Monastery
building in Namgyal Monastery, India
Lowell Thomas Jr.
American film producer, politician and writer (1923-2016)
Gyalo Thondup
Tibetan personality, brother of Tenzin Gyatso (14th Dalai Lama)
Tsering Dolma
Tibetan humanitarian
Tubten Jigme Norbu
Tibetan activist (1922–2008)
Men-Tsee-Khang
The Tibetan Men-Tsee-Khang (), institutes were founded in 1916 by the 13th Dalai Lama with one in Lhasa, the Mentsi Dropen Ling, and another at the Chagpori College of Medicine of 1696. The Chagpori institute was bombarded in 1959 in the Lhasa uprising during which the 14th Dalai Lama fled to India, and re-established the Men-Tsee-Khang in 1961 as a charitable medical institution headquartered in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India to serve the Tibetan diaspora and preserve Tibetan medicine. It is also known as Tibetan Medical & Astro Institute.
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Lobsang Samten
politician (1933-1985)
A. N. D. Haksar
Indian translator of Sanskrit classics and career diplomat