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Thinley may refer to: * Thinley Dorji (born 1995), Bhutanese international footballer *Thinley Dorji (archer), Bhutanese Olympic archer *Thinley Norbu (1931–2011), modern teacher in the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, and patron of the Vajrayana Foundation *Alak Jigme Thinley Lhundup Rinpoche (1938–2012), Tibetan Tulku, former speaker of the Tibetan Parliament in Exile *Karma Thinley Rinpoche (born 1931), master of the Kagyu Mahamudra, Sakya Lamdré and Chod traditions of Tibetan Buddhism *Jigme Thinley (born 1952), former Prime Minister of Bhutan *Karma Thinley Karma Thinley is a Bhutanese politician who has been a member of the National Assembly of Bhutan, since October 2018. Education He holds a Master's degree in Educational Leadership and Management from St. Francis Xavier University, Canada. Polit ..., Bhutanese politician, member of the National Assembly of Bhutan See also * Tinley {{Given name, type=both ...
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Thinley Dorji
Thinley Dorji (born 5 May 1995) is a Bhutanese international footballer, currently playing for Yeedzin. He made his first appearance for the Bhutan national football team The Bhutan national football team represents Bhutan in international men's association football, football. The team is controlled by the governing body for football in Bhutan, the Bhutan Football Federation, which is a member of the Asian Footb ... in 2012. References Bhutanese men's footballers Bhutan men's international footballers Yeedzin FC players Living people 1995 births Men's association football midfielders {{Bhutan-footy-bio-stub ...
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Thinley Dorji (archer)
Thinley Dorji (born 20 November 1950), is an archer who internationally represented Bhutan Dorji competed for Bhutan at two Summer Olympics, he was part of the first team to compete at the Olympics for Bhutan when he took part in the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, where he finished 53rd, four years later he competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics held in Seoul Seoul (; ; ), officially known as the Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest metropolis of South Korea.Before 1972, Seoul was the ''de jure'' capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) as stated iArticle 103 ..., he finished 73rd in the individual event and the team finished 22nd in the team event. References External links * 1950 births Living people Olympic archers for Bhutan Archers at the 1984 Summer Olympics Archers at the 1988 Summer Olympics Bhutanese male archers Asian Games competitors for Bhutan {{Bhutan-archery-bio-stub ...
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Thinley Norbu
Kyabje Dungse Thinley Norbu Rinpoche ( ) (1931 – December 26, 2011) was a major modern teacher in the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, and patron of the Vajrayana Foundation. He was the eldest son of Dudjom Rinpoche, the former head of the Nyingma lineages, and also the father of Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche and Dungse Garab Rinpoche. His association with the Dudjom Lineage is a long one: he is held to be the incarnation of Tulku Drime Oser, who was one of seven sons of Dudjom Lingpa. He also was considered to be an emanation of Longchen Rabjam, the great 14th-century Nyingma scholar and siddha who composed the ''Seven Treasuries''. He died in California on December 26, 2011, according to the Tibetan Buddhist Lunar Calendar the 2nd day of the 11th month of the Iron Rabbit year. His cremation was held in a public buddhist cremation ceremony in Paro, Bhutan on March 3, 2012, which was attended by several thousand people, including some of Bhutan's royal family. Biogra ...
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Alak Jigme Thinley Lhundup Rinpoche
Alak Jigme Thinley Lhundup or Alak Jigme Lhundup Rinpoche (1938 – 26 July 2012) was a Tibetan people, Tibetan Tulku, as well as the former speaker of the Tibetan Parliament in Exile and former Minister with the Central Tibet Administration, exile Tibet administration. Life and work Early life and recognition as Jigme Tulku Alak Jigme Thinley Lhundup was born in 1938 at Tongren County, Rebkong, Amdo, Tibet and raised there. ''Kasur'' Alak Jigme was recognised as the reincarnation of ''Jigme Rinpoche'' of the Rebkong Ringpo Monastery at the age of 7. Monastic life in Lhasa and escape to India While on a pilgrimage to Lhasa in 1955 to seek audiences with HH 14th Dalai Lama and the 10th Panchen Lama, Lhundup joined the Gaden Jangtse Monastery as a novice monk on the advice of the 14th Dalai Lama. Following the occupation of Tibet, in April 1959 Alak Jigme escaped through Bhutan into exile to India. He received numerous teachings from various teachers including from the ab ...
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Karma Thinley Rinpoche
Karma Thinley Rinpoche ཀརྨ་འཕྲིན་ལས་རིན་པོ་ཆེ་ (born 1931), is an important master of the Kagyu Mahamudra, Sakya Lamdré and Chod traditions of Tibetan Buddhism active in the west and Nepal. He is also well regarded by Tibetans as a scholar, poet and artist. Life Karma Thinley Rinpoche was born in Nangchen, Kham, in Qinghai in 1931. At age two, he was recognized as a reincarnation of Beru Shaiyak Lama Kunrik. Throughout the 1950s, Rinpoche made pilgrimages to Radeng, Samye, Sakya and Lhasa. Eventually, he settled for a period at Tsurphu Monastery, traditional seat of the Karmapa. The 16th Karmapa recognized Rinpoche as a tulku of Karma Thinleypa. Karma Thinley Rinpoche left Tibet for India in 1959 and during the 1960s was abbot of the Young Lamas Home School and Karma Drubgyu Thargay Ling nunnery both founded by Freda Bedi in Dalhousie, HP. There he was one of the first Tibetan refugee Lamas to teach western students. In 1971 h ...
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Jigme Thinley
''Lyonpo'' Jigme Yoser Thinley (Dzongkha: འཇིགས་མེད་འོད་ཟེར་འཕྲིན་ལས་; Wylie:'' 'Jigs-med 'Od-zer 'Phrin-las'') (born 9 September 1952) is a Bhutanese politician who was Prime Minister of Bhutan from 20 July 1998 to 9 July 1999, 30 August 2003 to 18 August 2004 and 9 April 2008 to 28 April 2013. Biography Thinley was born in Bumthang and joined the civil service in 1976 upon receiving a graduate degree from The Pennsylvania State University. He received an undergraduate degree from St. Stephen’s College, Delhi. In February 1987, Thinley was awarded the title of ''Dasho'' and the Red Scarf, and in 1990, under the zonal system, he became administrator of the Eastern Zone. He then became secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs in 1992 before being appointed as Deputy Minister of Home Affairs in January 1994, at which time he was also awarded the Orange Scarf. Later in 1994, he was appointed as Bhutan's Permanent Represent ...
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Karma Thinley
Karma Thinley is a Bhutanese politician who has been a member of the National Assembly of Bhutan, since October 2018. Education He holds a Master's degree in Educational Leadership and Management from St. Francis Xavier University, Canada. Political career Before joining politics, he was a teacher. He was elected to the National Assembly of Bhutan as a candidate of DPT from Wamrong constituency in 2018 Bhutanese National Assembly election National Assembly elections were held in Bhutan in 2018; the first round was held on 15 September and the second round on 18 October. The ruling People's Democratic Party of former Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay came third in the first round of .... He received 2980 votes and defeated Jigme Wangdi, a candidate of DNT.Live election results
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