Jigme Dorje Palbar Bista
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|name = Jigme Dorje Palbar Bista
འཇིག་མེད་རྡོ་རྗེ་དཔལ་འབར།
|image = Raja Jigme Dorje Palbar Bista, 2011, by Erling Mandelmann.jpg
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|title = The Rt. Hon. Sri Sri Sri Raja
|reign = 1964–2008
|predecessor = Sri Sri Sri Raja Angun Tenzing Trandul Bista
|successor = Raja Jigme Singi Palbar Bista
|full name = A-ham 'Jig-med d pal-'bar o 'Jig-med rdo-rje 'dgra-'drul
|birth_date = 1930
|birth_place = Lo Manthang, Mustang district, Nepal
|death_date = {{death date and given age|2016|12|16|86}}
|death_place = Kathmandu, Nepal
|house = Lo
|father = Sri Sri Sri Raja Angun Tenzing Trandul Bista
|mother = Rani Kelsang Choeden
|spouse = Rani Sahiba Sidol Palbar Bista
|issue = Angun Tenzing {{small|(died young)}}
|religion = Tibetan Buddhism
}}
Jigme Dorje Palbar Bista (Tibetan: འཇིག་མེད་རྡོ་རྗེ་དཔལ་འབར།; Nepali: जिग्मे दोर्जे पलवर विष्ट; 1930 – 16 December 2016) was the official King of Mustang (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.Raffaele, p. 205
Biography
Jigme Dorje Palbar Bista was born in Lo-Manthang Palace in Upper Mustang in the Himalayan Range of Nepal. He was the third son of Colonel H.H. Sri Sri Sri Raja Angun Tenzing Trandul, King of Mustang, by his wife, Kelsang Choeden. He was educated privately at Shigatse, Tibet. He was appointed as the Heir Apparent recognised by the Nepal Government in 1959 A.D. He succeeded as the Head of the Royal House of Lo and to the title of Lo Gyalpo and King of Mustang upon the death of his father H.H. Sri Sri Sri Raja Angun Tenzing Trandul in 1964 A.D and elder brother "H.H. Raja" Angun Palbar in 1968 A.D. Bista is the title given by King of Nepal which means Distinguished Baron in the Nepali language and not the Nepali family name Bista. He was a member of the Raj Sabha between (1964–1990) and a Lieutenant Colonel of Nepalese Army (1964).
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He married a noble lady from Shigatse, Tibet, H.H. Rani Sahiba Sidol Palbar Bista in the 1950s.[http://glacierhub.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Mustang-queen.jpg Presence and Absence: Mourning a Himalayan King] 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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See also
References
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Bibliography
- Paul Raffaele, Il re del Mustang,
, pp. 205–220, fbe edizioni, Trezzano sul Naviglio 2003.
External links
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