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English: Portrait of the 13th Dalai Lama in Darjeeling. Detail from a group portrait, the Dalai Lama is sitting with hands on knees facing the camera. A note on the reverse dated 'Darjeeling May 18 1910' reads: 'My dear Barnett, I thought this photo of the Dalai Lama taken locally might interest you. Yours sincerely, [?]'.
English: The Dalai Lama is seated on a chair. On his right-behind and left stand my friends Lon-chen Gung-thang-pa and Lon-chen Shol-khang-pa.
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Source http://www.lobsangrampa.org/hypothesis.html http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Index:An_Introduction_to_the_Grammar_of_Tibetan_Language_with_the_texts_of_Situhi-Sum-rTags,_Dag-je_Sal-wai_Me-long_and_Situhi_Shal-lun.djvu
Author Burlington Smith, J.
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