Jigme Dorje Palbar Bista

Jigme Dorje Palbar Bista
The Rt. Hon. Sri Sri Sri Raja

Former Titular King of Mustang
Reign 1964 - 2008
Predecessor Sri Sri Sri Raja Angun Tenzing Trandul
Successor Monarchy Abolished
Born 1930 A.D.
Lo Manthang, Mustang district, Nepal
House Lo
Father Sri Sri Sri Raja Angun Tenzing Trandul
Religion Tibetan Buddhism

Jigme Dorje Palbar Bista (Nepali:जिग्मे दोर्जे पलवर विष्ट) was Unofficial King of Mustang (Tibetan: Lo rGyal-po, Nepalese: Mustang Rājā) between 1965 and 2008, until Monarchy, Semi-Monarchy, Vassals and Titular Kingship were abolished in Nepal. King A-ma-dpal (1440–1447) was founder of the Lo (Lo-Manthang) dynasty.[1]

Biography

Raja Jigme Dorje Palbar Bista

Jigme Dorje Palbar Bista was born in Lo-Manthang Palace in Upper Mustang in Himalayan Range of Nepal. He was third son of Colonel H.H. Sri Sri Sri Raja Angun Tenzing Trandul, King of Mustang. He was educated privately at Shigatse, Tibet. He was appointed as Heir Apparent recognised by Nepal Government in 1959 A.D. He succeeded as Head of Royal House of Lo and title of Lo-rGyal-po and King of Mustang on the death of his father in 1964 A.D. Bista is the title given by King of Nepal which means distinguished/baron in Nepali language and not the Nepali family name Bista. He was member of Raj Sabha between (1964–1990) and Lieutenant Colonel of Nepal Army (1964).

Lo Manthang Palace

He married a noble lady from Shigatse, Tibet H.H. Rani Sahiba Sidol Palbar Bista in around 1950s. He had one son who died young and then since adopted his nephews. [2]

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