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Political office-holders in Tibet

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Hu Jintao
former General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party
Choekyi Gyaltsen, 10th Panchen Lama
10th Panchen Lama of the Gelug School of Tibetan Buddhism (1938–1989)
Hu Chunhua
Vice Chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme
Tibetan politician (1910–2009)
Chen Quanguo
Chinese politician
Padma Choling
Chairman of the government of the Tibet Autonomous Region
Guo Jinlong
Chinese politician
Qiangba Puncog
Chinese politician
Amban
thumb|:zh:有泰|Youtai, the Amban of [[Lhasa, and Colonel Francis Younghusband]] thumb|T'ang Ta-Jên, military Amban of Khotan, with his children and attendants Amban (Manchu and Mongol:20px Amban, Tibetan: ་am ben, , Uighur:am ben) is a Manchu language term meaning "high official" (), corresponding to a number of different official titles in the imperial government of Qing China. For instance, members of the Grand Council were called Coohai nashūn-i amban in the Manchu language and Qing governor-generals were called Uheri kadalara amban (Manchu: 60px).
Zhao Erfeng
Chinese politician (1845-1911)
Yang Xiaodu
Chinese politician
Yang Chuantang
Governor of Qinghai
Li Xiaopeng
Governor of Shanxi, son of former Premier Li Peng
Zhang Guohua
Chinese general (1914-1972)
Chen Kuiyuan
Chinese politician
Wang Junzheng
Chinese politician
Losang Jamcan
Tibetan-ethnic Chinese politician
Legqog
Legqog (, , born October 1944), and a native of Gyantse, Tibet, was a Tibetan political figure in the People's Republic of China.
Fan Ming
Chinese general (1914-2010)
Raidi
Raidi (; ; also written Ragdi; August 1938 – 6 June 2025) was a Tibetan politician of the People's Republic of China. He served as a vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress from 2003 to 2008, and was the highest-ranking Tibetan in the People's Republic of China.
Sanggyai Yexe
Chinese politician
Hao Peng
Chinese politician
Xu Lin
Chinese politician (1963-)
Che Dalha
Chinese politician
Wu Jinghua
Chinese politician (1931–2007)
Wu Yingjie
Chinese politician
Songyun
Chinese military governor (1752–1835)
Gyaincain Norbu
Tibetan politician