Yeshe Ngodub Explained

Yeshe Ngodub
Native Name:ཡེ་ཤེས་དངོས་གྲུབ
Office:Druk Desi
Country:Bhutan
Order:54th
Succeeded:position abolished; monarchy established from 1907
Preceded:Sangay Dorji
Termstart:1903
Termend:1905
Office2:Je Khenpo
Birth Date:1851
Birth Place:Tang Valley, Bumthang District
Honorific Prefix:Choley
Termstart2:1915
Termend2:1917

Choley Yeshe Ngodub or simply Yeshe Ngodub (Dzongkha: ཡེ་ཤེས་དངོས་གྲུབ།) (1851–1917) was the 54th and the last Druk Desi (secular ruler of Bhutan) who reigned from 1903 to 1905.[1] He was also appointed the Je Khenpo (religious head of Bhutan) from 1915 until his death in 1917.[2] He was only the one to hold both the offices of the dual system of government of Bhutan.

Early life

Ngodub was born in 1851 in the Tang Valley of Bumthang in central Bhutan. While still a child, he was identified as the fifth speech reincarnation of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal by the Central Monastic Body of Bhutan and ultimately enthroned at Sang Chokhor in Paro, a seat of his incarnation line.

References

  1. Book: Heßberg, Andreas von . Bhutan: Unterwegs im Himalaya-Königreich . 2016 . Trescher Verlag . 978-3-89794-350-6 . de.
  2. Web site: The Fifth Zhabdrung Sungtrul, Yeshe Ngodrub . 2023-12-22 . The Treasury of Lives . en.