List of rulers of Tibet
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Below is a list of rulers of Tibet from the beginning of documented history. Included are regimes with their base in Central Tibet, that held authority over at least a substantial portion of the country.

The Yarlung Dynasty

  • Songtsen Gampo
    Songtsen Gampo
    Songtsän Gampo Songtsän Gampo Songtsän Gampo (Tibetan: སྲོང་བཙན་སྒམ་པོ་, Wylie: Srong-btsan sGam-po, 569–649?/605–649? was the founder of the Tibetan Empire (Tibetan: Bod; ), by tradition held to be the thirty-third ruler in his dynasty. In the Chinese records, his name is given as 'Sōngzàngānbù'...

     618-641
  • Gungsong Gungtsen
    Gungsrong Gungtsen
    Gungsrong Gungtsen, Gungsong Gungsten, or Kungsong Kungtsen was the only known son of Songtsän Gampo , the first Tibetan emperor....

     641-646 (son)
  • Songtsen Gampo
    Songtsen Gampo
    Songtsän Gampo Songtsän Gampo Songtsän Gampo (Tibetan: སྲོང་བཙན་སྒམ་པོ་, Wylie: Srong-btsan sGam-po, 569–649?/605–649? was the founder of the Tibetan Empire (Tibetan: Bod; ), by tradition held to be the thirty-third ruler in his dynasty. In the Chinese records, his name is given as 'Sōngzàngānbù'...

     646-649 (second time)
  • Mangsong Mangtsen
    Mangsong Mangtsen
    Mangsong Mangtsen, Trimang Löntsen or Khri-mang-slon-rtsan succeeded to the throne after the death of his grandfather, Songtsän Gampo, and was the second emperor of the newly created Tibetan Empire....

     649-677 (son of Gungsong Gungtsen)
  • Tridu Songtsen 677-704 (son)
  • Lha 704-705 (son)
  • Trimalod 705-712 (widow of Tri Dusong)
  • Me Agtsom 712-755 (son of Tri Dusong)
  • Trisong Detsen
    Trisong Detsen
    Trisong Detsän or Trisong Detsen ཁྲི་སྲོང་ལྡེ་བཙན , was the son of Me Agtsom and one of the emperors of Tibet and ruled...

     756-797 (son)
  • Muné Tsenpo
    Muné Tsenpo
    Muné Tsenpo was the 39th Emperor of Tibet . This period of Tibetan history, towards the end, and after the reign of Trisong Detsen is very murky and the sources give conflicting stories and dates....

     797-799 (son)
  • Tride Songtsen
    Sadnalegs
    Sadnalegs or Tridé Songtsen , was the youngest son of King Trisong Detsen of Tibet ....

     799-815 (brother)
  • Ralpachen
    Ralpacan
    Ralpacan , born c. 806, the Year of the Dog was, according to traditional sources, the 41st King of Tibet, ruling from the death of his father, Sadnalegs, in c. 815, until 838 CE...

     815-838 (son)
  • Langdarma
    Langdarma
    Langdarma was the last emperor of the unified Tibetan empire, who most likely reigned from 838 to 841 CE. Early sources named him Tri Darma meaning "King Darma"; "Lang" is a nickname meaning "ox". He was also called tsenpo or lhase Au Dunten...

     838-842 (brother)

Sakya lamas

  • Sakya Pandita Kunga Gyaltsen 1216-1251 (Mongol protegé 1240)
  • Phagpa Drakpa Gyaltsen
    Drogön Chögyal Phagpa
    Zhogön Qögyä Pagba, Zhogoin Qoigyai Phagspa or Drogön Chögyal Phagpa , born Lochö Gyäcän or Lochoi Gyaicain , was the fifth leader of the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism. He became the first vice-king of Tibet and played an important political role...

     1251-1280 (nephew)
  • Dharmapala Raksita 1280-1282 (nephew)
  • Jamyang Rinchen Gyaltsen 1286-1303 (of Sharpa lineage)
  • Zangpo Pal 1306-1323 (nephew of Phagpa Drakpa Gyaltsen)
  • Khatsun Namkha Lekpa Gyaltsen 1325-1341 (son)
  • Jamyang Donyo Gyaltsen 1341-1344 (brother)
  • Lama Dampa Sonam Lotro Gyaltsen 1344-1347 (brother)
  • Lotro Gyaltsen 1347-1365 (nephew)

Sakya imperial preceptors

  • Phagpa Drakpa Gyaltsen 1270-1274
  • Rinchen Gyaltsen 1274-1279 (brother)
  • Dharmapala Raksita 1282-1286 (nephew)
  • Yeshe Rinchen 1286-1291
  • Drakpa Odzer 1291-1303
  • Jamyang Rinchen Gyaltsen 1304-1305 (brother of Yeshe Rinchen)
  • Sangye Pal 1305-1314 (brother of Drakpa Odzer)
  • Kunga Lotro Gyaltsen 1314-1327 (great-nephew of Phagpa Drakpa Gyaltsen)
  • Kunga Lekpa Chungne Gyaltsen 1328-1330 (brother)
  • Kunga Gyaltsen 1331-1358 (brother)

Phagmodrupa Dynasty

  • Tai Situ Changchub Gyaltsen
    Tai Situ Changchub Gyaltsen
    Tai Situ Changchub Gyaltsen was a key figure in Tibetan History. He was founder of the Phagmodrupa dynasty and ruler of Tibet from 1354 to 1364 or 1371....

     1354-1364
  • Jamyang Shakya Gyaltsen
    Jamyang Shakya Gyaltsen
    Jamyang Shakya Gyaltsen was a ruler of Central Tibet in 1364–1373. He was a member of the Phagmodrupa dynasty which was the major Tibetan power from 1354 to 1435...

     1364-1373 (nephew)
  • Drakpa Changchub
    Drakpa Changchub
    Drakpa Changchub was a ruler of Central Tibet in 1374–1381. He belonged to the Phagmodrupa dynasty which was the dominating regime in Tibet between 1354 and 1435.Drakpa Changchub was the second son of Rinchen Dorje, a brother of the preceding regent Jamyang Shakya Gyaltsen. His mother was Zina...

     1374-1381 (nephew)
  • Sonam Drakpa
    Sonam Drakpa
    Sonam Drakpa was a regent of Central Tibet who ruled in 1381-1385. He belonged to the Phagmodrupa dynasty, the leading regime in Tibet from 1354 to 1435.-Tenure as abbot and regent:...

     1381-1385 (brother)
  • Drakpa Gyaltsen
    Gongma Drakpa Gyaltsen
    Gongma Drakpa Gyaltsen was a King of Tibet who ruled in 1385–1432. He belonged to the Phagmodrupa dynasty, which was the leading regime in Tibet between 1354 and 1435...

     1385-1432 (cousin)
  • Drakpa Jungne
    Drakpa Jungne
    Drakpa Jungne was a king of Tibet who ruled in 1432–1445. He belonged to the Phagmodrupa dynasty which was the leading regime in Tibet from 1354 to 1435, and exerted some influence until the early 17th century...

     1432-1445 (nephew)
  • Kunga Lekpa
    Kunga Lekpa
    Kunga Lekpa was a King of Tibet who ruled in 1448-1481. He belonged to the Phagmodrupa dynasty, which was the leading political regime in Tibet from 1354 to 1435, and retained a certain political status until the early 17th century...

     1448-1481 (brother)
  • Ngagi Wangpo
    Ngagi Wangpo
    Ngagi Wangpo , also known as Chen-nga Tsenyepa , was a King of Tibet who reigned in 1481-1491...

     1481-1491 (son of Drakpa Jungne)
  • Tsokye Dorje
    Tsokye Dorje
    Tsokye Dorje was a regent of Tibet who ruled in 1491-1499. He belonged to the Rinpungpa family and headed the central government in Nêdong during the minority of the heir of the Phagmodrupa dynasty.-Rinpungpa ascendency:...

     1491-1499 (regent, of Rinpungpa lineage)
  • Ngawang Tashi Drakpa
    Ngawang Tashi Drakpa
    Ngawang Tashi Drakpa was a king of Tibet who ruled intermittently in 1499-1564. He belonged to the Phagmodrupa dynasty which was the dominating regime in Tibet from 1354 to 1435 and maintained a degree of authority until the early 17th century...

     1499-1564 (son of Ngagi Wangpo)
  • Ngawang Drakpa Gyaltsen
    Ngawang Drakpa Gyaltsen
    Ngawang Drakpa was a king in Central Tibet who ruled from 1564 to maybe 1579. He belonged to the Phagmodrupa dynasty which held power in Tibet or parts of it from 1354 to the early 17th century...

     1564-1579? (grandson)
  • Kagyud Nampar Gyalwa
    Kagyud Nampar Gyalwa
    Kagyud Nampar Gyalwa was a king in Central Tibet. He belonged to the Phagmodrupa dynasty which reigned in Tibet or parts of it from 1354 to the early 17th century. He was the penultimate ruler of the line.Kagyud Nampar Gyalwa was a son of the preceding ruler of the dynasty, Ngawang Drakpa Gyaltsen...

     late 16th century (son)
  • Mipham Sonam Wangchuk Drakpa Namgyal Palzang
    Mipham Sonam Wangchuk Drakpa Namgyal Palzang
    Mipham Sonam Wangchuk Drakpa Namgyal Palzang was a king in Central Tibet...

     17th century (son)

Rinpungpa Dynasty

  • Norzang
    Norzang
    Norzang , in full Norbu Zangpo , was the founder of the power of the Rinpungpa Dynasty in Central Tibet.-Religious activities:...

     1435-1466
  • Kunzang
    Kunzang
    Kunzang , in full Kuntu Zangpo , was a prince of the Rinpungpa Dynasty that wielded power in Tsang ....

     1466-c. 1479 (son)
  • Donyo Dorje
    Donyo Dorje
    Donyo Dorje was the third and most powerful prince of the Rinpungpa Dynasty that held power in much of Central Tibet from 1435 to 1565.-Succession and religious patronate:...

     c. 1479-1512 (son)
  • Ngawang Namgyal
    Ngawang Namgyal (Rinpungpa)
    Ngawang Namgyal was a prince of the Rinpungpa Dynasty that dominated Tsang in West Central Tibet between 1435 and 1565.-The succession:...

     1512-c. 1550 (cousin)
  • Dondup Tseten Dorje
    Dondup Tseten Dorje
    Dondup Tseten Dorje was the penultimate prince of the Rinpungpa Dynasty which held power in Tsang between 1435 and 1565....

     c. 1550-? (son)
  • Ngawang Jigme Drakpa
    Ngawang Jigme Drakpa
    Ngawang Jigme Drakpa was the last ruling prince of Tsang of the Rinpungpa Dynasty. He was also a renowned author.-Literary activity:...

     ?-1565 (brother)

Tsangpa Dynasty

  • Karma Tseten
    Karma Tseten
    Karma Tseten was a king of Upper Tsang in West Central Tibet. He was the founder of the Tsangpa Dynasty that had an important role in the history of Tibet up to 1642.-Rebelling against the Rinpungpa:...

     1565-?
  • Karma Thutob Namgyal
    Karma Thutob Namgyal
    Karma Thutob Namgyal was a prince of the Tsangpa Dynasty that ruled parts of Central Tibet from 1565 to 1642....

     late 16th century (son)
  • Khunpang Lhawang Dorje
    Khunpang Lhawang Dorje
    Khunpang Lhawang Dorje was a prince of the Tsangpa Dynasty that held power in parts of Central Tibet, especially Tsang , between 1565 and 1642....

     fl. 1582 (brother)
  • Karma Tensung
    Karma Tensung
    Karma Tensung , in full Karma Tensung Wangpo , was a king of Tsang in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century. He belonged to the Tsangpa Dynasty that ruled parts of Tibet from 1565 to 1642....

     late 16th century-1611? (brother)
  • Karma Phuntsok Namgyal
    Karma Phuntsok Namgyal
    Karma Phuntsok Namgyal was a king of Tibet who ruled from 1618 to 1620. He belonged to the Tsangpa Dynasty that held power in Tsang since 1565 and was the foremost secular power in Tibet until 1642.-Family:...

     before 1603-1620 (son of Karma Thutob)
  • Karma Tenkyong
    Karma Tenkyong
    Karma Tenkyong , in full Karma Tenkyong Wangpo , was a king of Tibet who ruled from 1620 to 1642. He belonged to the Tsangpa Dynasty which had been prominent in Tsang since 1565. His reign was marked by the increasingly bitter struggle against the Gelugpa sect and its leader the Dalai Lama...

     1620-1642 (son)

Khoshut protector rulers

  • Gushri Khan 1642-1655
  • Dayan Khan 1655-1668 (son)
  • Tenzin Dalai Khan 1668-1696 (son)
  • Tenzin Wangchuk Khan 1696-1697 (son)
  • Labzang Khan 1697-1717 (brother)

Dalai Lamas

Image Name Date of birth Dalai Lama From Dalai Lama Until Date of death
1st Dalai Lama
Gedun Drub 1391 N/A 1474
2nd Dalai Lama
Gedun Gyatso 1475 1492 1542
3rd Dalai Lama Sonam Gyatso 1543 1578 1588
4th Dalai Lama
Yonten Gyatso 1589 1601 1617
5th Dalai Lama Ngawang Lobsang Gyatso 1617 1642 1682
6th Dalai Lama
Tsangyang Gyatso 1683 1697 1706
7th Dalai Lama Kelzang Gyatso 1708 1720 1757
8th Dalai Lama
Jamphel Gyatso 1758 1762 1804
9th Dalai Lama
Lungtok Gyatso 1805 1810 1815
10th Dalai Lama
Tsultrim Gyatso 29 March 1816 1826 1837
11th Dalai Lama
Khedrup Gyatso 1 November 1838 1842 31 January 1856
12th Dalai Lama
Trinley Gyatso 26 January 1857 1860 25 April 1875
13th Dalai Lama Thubten Gyatso 12 February 1876 1879 17 December 1933
14th Dalai Lama
Tenzin Gyatso 6 July 1935 17 November 1950 Alive

See also

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  • History of Tibet
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  • Dalai Lama
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