Category
page 1Tibetan Buddhists

Lobsang Sangay
Prime Minister of the Tibetan Government in Exile
Tsering Woeser
Tibetan activist, blogger, poet and essayist in China
Gampopa Sonam Rinchen
thumb|200px|Gampopa in the American Museum of Natural History, New York City

Bhrikuti
Bhrikuti Devi (), known to the Tibetans as ', Bhelsa Tritsun ("Besa" Nepal ) or simply ' (), was a Nepali princess from the Licchavi dynasty, and the first queen of King Songtsen Gampo, King of Tibet from 622. Bhrikuti was seen as an incarnation of Green Tara, credited for bringing Buddhism to Tibet, together with the Jowo Mikyo Dorje statue for which the Jokhang in Lhasa was built.
thumb|220px|Jowo (statue)|Jowo Mikyo Dorje moved to the Ramoche Temple
Mangsong Mangtsen
Tibetan emperor
Nechung Oracle
spirit that advises, through a medium, the state of Tibet

Dampa Sangye
Buddhist yogi
Haribhadra
8th-century Indian Buddhist philosopher
Yuthog Yontan Gonpo
Tibetan lama
Khri ma lod
Tibetan queen
Lha Lama Yeshe O
Yeshe-Ö ( 959–1040; Tibetan: ཡེ་ཤེས་འོད་, Wylie: ye shes 'od; spiritual names '''Lha bLama Yeshes 'Od, Byang Chub Ye Shes 'Od, Lha Bla Ma, Lalama Yixiwo, also Dharmaraja''' – 'Noble King') was the first notable lama-king in Tibet. Born as Khor-re, he is better known as Lhachen Yeshe-Ö, his spiritual name.
Lobsang Nyandak
President at The Tibet Fund
Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo