Ngawang Namgyal (1594–1651) was a Tibetan lama and the founder and unifier of the Bhutanese state. He was a charismatic leader and a key figure in the history of Bhutan. Ngawang Namgyal is renowned for his role in establishing a distinctive Bhutanese identity and form of governance.
In the early 17th century, Ngawang Namgyal fled Tibet and sought refuge in Bhutan, where he played a crucial role in unifying the region under a central authority. He is often referred to as the Shabdrung Rinpoche, a title signifying the spiritual and political leadership he held.
Ngawang Namgyal is credited with instituting the dual system of government in Bhutan, which involved both spiritual and secular authorities. His influence in shaping Bhutan's unique cultural and religious identity remains significant, and he is revered as a visionary leader in Bhutanese history.
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