Khangchenné

Khangchenné Sonam Gyalpo (Tibetan: ཁང་ཆེན་ནས་བསོད་ནམས་རྒྱལ་པོ, Wylie: khang-chen-nas bsod-nams rgyal-po, Lhasa dialect: [kʰɑ́ŋt͡ɕẽ́nɛ᷈ː sǿnɑ᷈m cɛ̀ːpó]; Chinese: 康濟鼐) (died 5 August 1727) was the first important representative of the noble house Gashi (Tibetan: དག་བཞི, Wylie: dga-bzhi) in Tibet. Between 1721 and 1727 he led the Tibetan cabinet (Kashag, Wylie: bka'-shag) that governed the country during the period of Qing rule of Tibet. He was eventually murdered by his peers in the cabinet, which triggered a bloody but brief civil war. The nobleman Polhané Sönam Topgyé came out as the victor and became the new ruling prince of Tibet under the Chinese protectorate.

Khangchenné
Prince Xizang of the Second Rank
1725 Official Seal of Khangchenné
Prince Xizang of the Second Rank
Reign1721 – 1727
Predecessornew title
SuccessorPolhané Sönam Topgyé
Kalön of Tibet
In office1721 – 1727
Serving with Ngabo Dorje Gyalpo, Lumpanas Tashi Gyalpo, Jaranas Lodrö Gyalpo, and Polhané Sönam Topgyé
Monarch7th Dalai Lama
Died(1727-08-05)August 5, 1727
Lhasa
Names
Tibetan name: Khangchenné Sonam Gyalpo (ཁང་ཆེན་ནས་བསོད་ནམས་རྒྱལ་པོ)
Mongolian name: Daicing Batur (Дайчин баатар)
Regnal name
Prince Xizang of the Second Rank (西藏郡王)
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