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Khedrup Gyatso

Khedrup
11th Dalai Lama
11thDalaiLama.jpg
Reign 1842–1856
Predecessor Tsultrim Gyatso
Successor Trinley Gyatso
Tibetan མཁས་གྲུབ་རྒྱ་མཚོ་
Wylie mkhas grub rgya mtsho
Pronunciation [kʰɛtʂup catsʰɔ]
Transcription
(PRC)
Kaichub Gyaco
THDL Kedrup Gyatsho
Chinese 凱珠嘉措
Born (1838-11-01)1 November 1838
Gathar, Kham, Tibet
Died 31 January 1856(1856-01-31) (aged 17)
Lhasa, Tibet

Khedrup Gyatso (1 November 1838 – 31 January 1856) was the 11th Dalai Lama of Tibet.

He was recognised as the Eleventh Dalai Lama in 1840, having come from the same village as Kelzang Gyatso, the seventh Dalai Lama, had in 1708. In 1841, Palden Tenpai Nyima, 7th Panchen Lama, gave him the pre-novice ordination, cut his hair and gave him the name Khedrup Gyatso.

In 1842, he was enthroned in the Potala Palace and, in 1849, at the age of eleven, he took the novice vows of monkhood from Palden Tenpai Nyima, 7th Panchen Lama

He was enthroned on 25 May 1842 and assumed full power on the request of his government on 1 March 1855. However, he died less than one year later, thus becoming the third successive Dalai Lama who died at too young an age to consolidate his power.

He wrote a book of stanzas, Story of the Monkeys and Birds (Bya sprel gyi gtam-rgyud). It is an allegory of the war at the end of the 18th century between the Tibetans and the Gurkhas ('birds' and 'monkeys' respectively).

During the life of Khedrup Gyatso, wars over Ladakh weakened the lamas' power over the Tibetan Plateau and the First and Second Opium Wars as well as the Taiping Rebellion simultaneously weakened Chinese influence on Tibet. In the last years of his reign the Nepalese invaded Tibet, but were defeated in the Nepalese-Tibetan War (1855-1856).

He died suddenly in the Potala Palace, Lhasa, Tibet on 31 January 1856.


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