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House of Wangchuck

Index House of Wangchuck

The House of Wangchuck has ruled Bhutan since it was reunified in 1907. [1]

90 relations: Archery in Bhutan, Ashi (title), Bhutan, Bhutan Communist Party (Marxist–Leninist–Maoist), Bhutan House, Bhutan National Bank, Bhutan Peoples' Party, Bhutanese democracy, Bumthang Province, Changlimithang Stadium, Chimi Yangzom Wangchuck, Daga Province, Diarchy, Dorji family, Dorji Wangmo, Druk Gyalpo, Dynasty, Dzongpen, Football at the 2004 South Asian Games – Men's team squads, Gangteng Monastery, History of Bhutan, HIV/AIDS in Bhutan, Jetsun Pema, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck (born 1986), Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, Jigme Namgyal (Bhutan), Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck, Jigme Palden Dorji, Jigme Singye Wangchuck, Jigme Wangchuck, Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuck, Kabney, Kesang Choden (born 1930), Kesang Choden Wangchuck, King, Kingdom of Bumthang, Kurmaed Province, Kurtoed Province, Law of Bhutan, Lhendup Dorji, Lhuntse District, Lhuntse Dzong, Line of succession to the Bhutanese throne, List of current sovereign monarchs, List of honours of the Bhutanese Royal Family by country, List of kingdoms and royal dynasties, List of museums in Bhutan, List of rulers of Bhutan, List of Stanford University people, ..., Mayeum Choying Wangmo Dorji, Military history of Bhutan, Monarchies in Asia, National symbols of Bhutan, Outline of Bhutan, Paro Province, Pema Lingpa, Penlop, Penlop of Trongsa, Phuntsho Choden, Provinces of Bhutan, Public holidays in Bhutan, Punakha Dzong, Punakha Province, Raven Crown, Royal Bhutan Army, Royal family, Sangay Choden, Sobrang Monastery, Sonam Dechen Wangchuck (born 1981), Sonam Topgay Dorji, Taxation in Bhutan, Textiles of Bhutan, Thimphu, Thimphu Province, Tibetan dual system of government, Timeline of Bhutanese history, Trongsa, Trongsa Dzong, Trongsa Province, Tsa Yig, Tshering Pem, Tshering Yangdon, Ugyen Dorji, Ugyen Jigme Wangchuck, Ugyen Wangchuck, Wangchuck Centennial National Park, Wangchuk, Wangdue Phodrang Province, Wedding of Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Jetsun Pema. Expand index (40 more) »

Archery in Bhutan

Archery in Bhutan (Dzongkha: མདའ་ (da); Wylie: mdaa; "arrow," "archery") is the national sport of the Kingdom.

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Ashi (title)

Not to be confused with the Zoroastrian concept Ashi.

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Bhutan

Bhutan, officially the Kingdom of Bhutan (Druk Gyal Khap), is a landlocked country in South Asia.

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Bhutan Communist Party (Marxist–Leninist–Maoist)

The Bhutan Communist Party (Marxist–Leninist–Maoist) is a banned communist party in Bhutan.

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Bhutan House

Bhutan House is an estate located in Kalimpong, West Bengal, India, owned by the Dorji family of Bhutan.

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Bhutan National Bank

Bhutan National Bank is a commercial bank founded in 1997 and located in Thimphu, capital of the Kingdom of Bhutan.

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Bhutan Peoples' Party

The Bhutan Peoples' Party is a democratic socialist party, currently working in exile in Nepal.

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Bhutanese democracy

The development of Bhutanese democracy has been marked by the active encouragement and participation of reigning Bhutanese monarchs since the 1950s, beginning with legal reforms such as the abolition of slavery, and culminating in the enactment of Bhutan's Constitution.

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Bumthang Province

Bumthang Province (Dzongkha: བུམ་ཐང་; Wylie: bum-thang) was one of the nine historical Provinces of Bhutan.

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Changlimithang Stadium

Changlimithang Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Thimphu, Bhutan, which serves as the National Stadium.

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Chimi Yangzom Wangchuck

Princess Ashi Chimi Yangzom Wangchuck (born 10 January 1980) is a princess of Bhutan.

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Daga Province

Daga Province (Dzongkha: དར་དཀར་; Wylie: dar-dkar) was one of the nine historical Provinces of Bhutan.

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Diarchy

A diarchy (from Greek δι-, di-, "double", and -αρχία, -arkhía, "ruled").

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Dorji family

The Dorji family (Dzongkha: རྡོ་རྗེ་; Wylie: Rdo-rje) of Bhutan has been a prominent and powerful political family in the kingdom since the 12th century AD.

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Dorji Wangmo

Queen Mother Dorji Wangmo (Dzongkha: རྡོ་རྗེ་དབང་མོ་དབང་ཕྱུག་; Wylie: Rdo-rje Dbang-mo Dbang-phyug) (born 10 June 1955, second daughter of Dasho Yab Ugyen Dorji and Yum Thuji Zam) is the Queen Mother (Gyalyum Kude, literally meaning "Queen Mother") of Bhutan, and first wife of former King Jigme Singye Wangchuck, who is married to four sisters all of whom were entitled to be called queen.

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Druk Gyalpo

The Druk Gyalpo (lit. "Dragon King" or the King of Bhutan) is the head of state of the Kingdom of Bhutan.

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Dynasty

A dynasty is a sequence of rulers from the same family,Oxford English Dictionary, "dynasty, n." Oxford University Press (Oxford), 1897.

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Dzongpen

Dzongpen (Dzongkha: རྗོང་དཔོན་; Wylie: rjong-dpon; also spelled "Dzongpon," "Dzongpön," "Jongpen," "Jongpon," "Jongpön") is a Dzongkha term roughly translated as governor or dzong lord.

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Football at the 2004 South Asian Games – Men's team squads

Below are the squads for the 2004 South Asian Games, hosted by Islamabad, Pakistan, which took place between the March 28 and April 5, 2004.

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Gangteng Monastery

The Gangteng Monastery (Dzongkha: སྒང་སྟེང་དགོན་པ),generally known as Gangtey Gonpa or Gangtey Monastery, is an important monastery of Nyingmapa school of Buddhism, the main seat of the Pema Lingpa tradition.

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History of Bhutan

Bhutan's early history is steeped in mythology and remains obscure.

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HIV/AIDS in Bhutan

HIV/AIDS in Bhutan remains a relatively rare disease among its population.

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Jetsun Pema

Jetsun Pema (རྗེ་བཙུན་པདྨ་; Wylie: rje btsun padma; born 4 June 1990) is the queen consort (Druk Gyaltsuen, literally meaning "Dragon Queen") of Bhutan, as the wife of King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck.

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Jigme Dorji Wangchuck

Jigme Dorji Wangchuck (Wylie: 'jigs med rdo rje dbang phyug; 2 May 1929 – 21 July 1972) was the Druk Gyalpo of Bhutan.

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Jigme Dorji Wangchuck (born 1986)

Prince Gyaltshab Jigme Dorji Wangchuck (born 14 April 1986) is the 3rd eldest Prince of Bhutan.

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Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck

Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck (Wylie: jigs med ge sar rnam rgyal dbang phyug born 21 February 1980) is the current reigning Druk Gyalpo or "Dragon King" of the Kingdom of Bhutan.

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Jigme Namgyal (Bhutan)

Desi Jigme Namgyal of Bhutan (Dzongkha: འཇིགས་མེད་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་;, 1825–1881) is a forefather of the Wangchuck Dynasty.

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Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck

Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck (born 5 February 2016) is the first child and heir apparent of King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck of Bhutan.

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Jigme Palden Dorji

Dasho Jigme Palden Dorji (14 December 1919 – 6 April 1964) was a Bhutanese politician and member of the Dorji family.

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Jigme Singye Wangchuck

Jigme Singye Wangchuck (-->born 11 November 1955) is the former King of Bhutan (Druk Gyalpo) from 1972 until his abdication in favour of his eldest son, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, in 2006.

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Jigme Wangchuck

Jigme Wangchuck (Dzongkha: འཇིགས་མེད་དབང་ཕྱུག, Wylie: 'jigs med dbang phyug; 1905 – 30 March 1952) was the Druk Gyalpo or king of Bhutan from 21 August 1926, until his death.

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Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuck

Prince Dasho Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuck (born 16 July 1984) was the heir presumptive to the throne of Bhutan until 5 February 2016, when his nephew Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck, his brother Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck's son, was born.

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Kabney

A kabney (Dzongkha: བཀབ་ནེ་; Wylie: bkab-ne) is a silk scarf worn as a part of the gho, the traditional male costume in Bhutan.

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Kesang Choden (born 1930)

Ashi Kesang Choden (born 21 May 1930) is the Queen Grandmother of Bhutan.

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Kesang Choden Wangchuck

Princess Ashi Kesang Choden Wangchuck (born 23 January 1982), is a member of the royal family of Bhutan.

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King

King, or King Regnant is the title given to a male monarch in a variety of contexts.

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Kingdom of Bumthang

The Kingdom of Bumthang was one of several small kingdoms within the territory of modern Bhutan before the first consolidation under Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in 1616.

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Kurmaed Province

Kurmaed Province (Dzongkha: ཀུར་སྨད་; Wylie: kur-smad; "Lower Kur") was one of the nine historical Provinces of Bhutan.

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Kurtoed Province

Kurtoed Province (Dzongkha: ཀུར་སྟོད་; Wylie: kur-stod; "Upper Kur") was one of the nine historical Provinces of Bhutan.

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Law of Bhutan

The law of Bhutan derives mainly from legislation and treaties.

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Lhendup Dorji

Dasho (Lord) Lhendup Dorji (6 October 1935 – 15 April 2007) was a member of the powerful and respected aristocratic Dorji family of Bhutan.

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Lhuntse District

Lhuntse District (Dzongkha: ལྷུན་རྩེ་རྫོང་ཁག་; Wylie: Lhun-rtse rdzong-khag; previously "Lhuntshi") is one of the 20 dzongkhag (districts) comprising Bhutan.

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Lhuntse Dzong

Lhuentse Dzong is a dzong and Buddhist monastery in Lhuntse District in eastern Bhutan.

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Line of succession to the Bhutanese throne

The line of succession to the throne of Bhutan is based on the constitution of Bhutan.

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List of current sovereign monarchs

A monarch is the head of a monarchy, a form of government in which a state or polity is ruled by an individual who normally rules for life or until abdication, and typically inherits the throne by birth.

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List of honours of the Bhutanese Royal Family by country

This article serves as an index - as complete as possible - of all the honorific orders or similar decorations received by the Bhutanese royal family, classified by continent, awarding country and recipient.

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List of kingdoms and royal dynasties

Monarchism is a movement that supports the monarchy as a form of government.

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List of museums in Bhutan

Bhutan is home to numerous museums that showcase the rich traditions, history, culture and art and folks forms of the Bhutanese people.

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List of rulers of Bhutan

Bhutan was founded and unified as a country by Ngawang Namgyal, 1st Zhabdrung Rinpoche in the mid–17th century.

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List of Stanford University people

This page lists the members of Stanford University, including students, alumni, faculty and academic affiliates associated.

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Mayeum Choying Wangmo Dorji

Ashi Mayeum Choying Wangmo Dorji was the mother of Queen Grandmother Ashi Kesang Choden of Bhutan.

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Military history of Bhutan

The military history of Bhutan begins with the Battle of Five Lamas in 1634, marking Bhutan's emergence as a nation under the secular and religious leadership of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal.

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Monarchies in Asia

Asia has more monarchs than any other continent.

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National symbols of Bhutan

The national symbols of Bhutan include the national flag, national emblem, national anthem, and the mythical druk thunder featured in all three.

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Outline of Bhutan

The location of Bhutan An enlargeable map of the Kingdom of Bhutan The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Bhutan: Bhutan – landlocked sovereign country located in South Asia.

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Paro Province

Paro Province (Dzongkha: སྤ་རོ་; Wylie: spa-ro) was one of the nine historical Provinces of Bhutan.

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Pema Lingpa

Pema Lingpa or Padma Lingpa (1450–1521) was a Bhutanese saint and siddha of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism.

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Penlop

Penlop (Dzongkha: དཔོན་སློབ་; Wylie: dpon-slob; also spelled Ponlop, Pönlop) is a Dzongkha term roughly translated as governor.

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Penlop of Trongsa

Penlop of Trongsa (Dzongkha: ཀྲོང་གསར་དཔོན་སློབ་; Wylie: Krong-gsar dpon-slob), also called Chhoetse Penlop (Dzongkha: ཆོས་རྩེ་དཔོན་སློབ་; Wylie: Chos-rtse dpon-slob; also spelled "Chötse"),The spelling of this title varies widely in sources because transliterations of Tibetan script and transcriptions of Tibetan phonology differ.

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Phuntsho Choden

Ashi Phuntsho Choden was the Queen consort of Bhutan.

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Provinces of Bhutan

The Provinces of Bhutan were historical regions of Bhutan headed by penlops and dzongpens (both translated as "governor").

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Public holidays in Bhutan

Public holidays in Bhutan consist of both national holidays and local festivals or tshechus.

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Punakha Dzong

The Punakha Dzong, also known as Pungtang Dewa chhenbi Phodrang (meaning "the palace of great happiness or bliss"), is the administrative centre of Punakha District in Punakha, Bhutan.

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Punakha Province

Punakha Province (Dzongkha: སྤུ་ན་ཁ་; Wylie: spu-na-kha) was one of the nine historical Provinces of Bhutan.

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Raven Crown

The Raven Crown (Dzongkha: དབུ་ཞྭ་བྱ་རོག་ཅན་; Wylie: dbu-zhva bya-rog-can) is worn by the Kings of Bhutan.

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Royal Bhutan Army

The Royal Bhutan Army (བསྟན་སྲུང་དམག་སྡེ་), or RBA, is a branch of the armed forces of the Kingdom of Bhutan responsible for maintaining the country's territorial integrity and sovereignty against security threats.

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Royal family

A royal family is the immediate family of a king or queen regnant, and sometimes his or her extended family.

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Sangay Choden

Queen Mother Sangay Choden (born May 11, 1963) is one of the four wives and queens of Bhutanese king Jigme Singye Wangchuck, who ruled in Bhutan from 1972 until his abdication in 2006.

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Sobrang Monastery

Sobrang Monastery is a Buddhist monastery in Ura Gewog, Bhutan.

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Sonam Dechen Wangchuck (born 1981)

Princess Ashi Sonam Dechen Wangchuck (born August 5, 1981) is a princess of Bhutan.

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Sonam Topgay Dorji

Sir Raja Sonam Topgay Dorji (CIE) (Dzongkha:སྟོབས་རྒྱས་རྡོ་རྗེ་; Wylie transliteration: Stobs-rgyas Rdo-rje) (1896–1953), also called Tobgay, was a member of the Dorji family and Bhutanese politician who served between 1917 and 1952 in the Royal Government under the First and Second Kings of Bhutan.

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Taxation in Bhutan

Taxation in Bhutan is conducted by the national government and by its subsidiary local governments.

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Textiles of Bhutan

Bhutanese textiles represent a rich and complex repository of a unique art form.

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Thimphu

Thimphu (ཐིམ་ཕུ; formerly spelled as Thimbu or Thimpu) is the capital and largest city of the Kingdom of Bhutan.

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Thimphu Province

Thimphu Province (Dzongkha: ཀྲོང་གསར་; Wylie: krong-gsar) was one of the nine historical Provinces of Bhutan.

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Tibetan dual system of government

The Dual System of Government is the traditional diarchal political system of Tibetan peoples whereby the Desi (temporal ruler) coexists with the spiritual authority of the realm, usually unified under a third single ruler.

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Timeline of Bhutanese history

This is a timeline of Bhutanese history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Bhutan and its predecessor states.

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Trongsa

Trongsa, previously Tongsa, is a Thromde or town, and the capital of Trongsa District in central Bhutan.

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Trongsa Dzong

Trongsa Dzong is the largest dzong fortress in Bhutan, located in Trongsa (formerly Tongsa) in Trongsa district, in the centre of the country.

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Trongsa Province

Trongsa Province (Dzongkha: ཀྲོང་གསར་; Wylie: krong-gsar) was one of the nine historical Provinces of Bhutan.

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Tsa Yig

The Tsa Yig is any monastic constitution or code of moral discipline based on codified Tibetan Buddhist precepts.

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Tshering Pem

Queen Mother Tshering Pem (born 29 December 1957) is one of the four wives and queens of Bhutanese king Jigme Singye Wangchuck, who ruled until his abdication in 2006.

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Tshering Yangdon

Queen Mother Tshering Yangdon (born 21 June 1959) is the third wife of the former Bhutanese king, Jigme Singye Wangchuck.

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Ugyen Dorji

Ugyen Dorji (ཨོ་རྒྱན་རྡོ་རྗེ་,, 1855–1916) was a member of the elite Dorji family and an influential Bhutanese politician.

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Ugyen Jigme Wangchuck

Prince Dasho Ugyen Jigme Wangchuck (born 11 November 1994) is a member of the royal family of Bhutan and is one of the sons of Jigme Singye Wangchuck and Queen Mother Ashi Tshering Pem.

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Ugyen Wangchuck

Gongsar Ugyen Wangchuck (ཨོ་རྒྱན་དབང་ཕྱུག,, 11 June 1862 – 26 August 1926) was the first Druk Gyalpo (King of Bhutan) from 1907–1926.

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Wangchuck Centennial National Park

Wangchuck Centennial Park in northern Bhutan is the kingdom's largest national park, spanning over five districts, occupying significant portions of northern Bumthang, Lhuntse, and Wangdue Phodrang Districts.

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Wangchuk

Wangchuk or Wangchuck is a given name.

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Wangdue Phodrang Province

Wangdue Phodrang Province (Dzongkha: དབང་འདུས་ཕོ་བྲང་; Wylie: dbang-'dus pho-brang) was one of the nine historical Provinces of Bhutan.

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Wedding of Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Jetsun Pema

The wedding of Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, King of Bhutan, and Jetsun Pema took place on 13 October 2011 at the Punakha Dzong in Punakha, Bhutan.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Wangchuck

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