Jigme Dorje Palbar Bista

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Jigme Dorje Palbar Bista
འཇིག་མེད་རྡོ་རྗེ་དཔལ་འབར།
The Rt. Hon. Sri Sri Sri Raja
Mustang district, Nepal
Died (aged 86)
Kathmandu, Nepal
SpouseRani Sahiba Sidol Palbar Bista
IssueAngun Tenzing (died young)
Names
A-ham 'Jig-med d pal-'bar o 'Jig-med rdo-rje 'dgra-'drul
HouseLo
FatherSri Sri Sri Raja Angun Tenzing Trandul Bista
MotherRani Kelsang Choeden
ReligionTibetan Buddhism
Flag of the Kingdom of Mustang

Jigme Dorje Palbar Bista (

Tibetan: Lo Gyalpo, Nepalese: Mustang Rājā) between 1964 and 2008, until Monarchy, Semi-Monarchy, Vassals and Titular Kingship were abolished in Nepal. He was descendant in 25th generation of King A-ma-dpal bist (1440–1447), who was founder of the Kingdom of Lo. King Amadpal Bista is from the direct lineage of the greatest king of Tibet, Songtsen Gampo.[1]

Biography

Jigme Dorje Palbar Bista was born in Lo-Manthang Palace in

Nepalese Army
(1964).

Lo Manthang Palace

He married a noble lady from Shigatse, Tibet, H.H. Rani Sahiba Sidol Palbar Bista in the 1950s.[2] He had one son, Angun Tenzin, who died at the age of 8, and he later adopted his nephew, Jigme Singhe Palbar Bista (b. 1957) as the heir apparent.

Honours

Ancestry

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References

Bibliography

  • Paul Raffaele, Il re del Mustang, <Le ultime tribù sulla Terra>, pp. 205–220, fbe edizioni, Trezzano sul Naviglio 2003.

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Preceded by
Angun Tenzing Trandul
King of Mustang
1964–2008
Succeeded by
Monarchy abolished