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|PersonType=Authors of Tibetan Works
|PersonType=Authors of Tibetan Works
|bio=Ama Adhe Tapontsang is a native of the Kham region of eastern Tibet, where she spent a happy childhood, and is an activist dedicated to securing the much-needed freedom of her country. Imprisoned for twenty-seven years for her resistance activities following the invasion of her country by the Chinese Communists in the 1950s, she faced inhuman torture and deprivation. Following her release, she left in 1987 for India, where she now lives in Dharamsala. The Voice That Remembers is the story of her life. (Source: [https://wisdomexperience.org/product/voice-remembers/ Wisdom Publications])
|bio=Ama Adhe Tapontsang is a native of the Kham region of eastern Tibet, where she spent a happy childhood, and is an activist dedicated to securing the much-needed freedom of her country. Imprisoned for twenty-seven years for her resistance activities following the invasion of her country by the Chinese Communists in the 1950s, she faced inhuman torture and deprivation. Following her release, she left in 1987 for India, where she now lives in Dharamsala. The Voice That Remembers is the story of her life. (Source: [https://wisdomexperience.org/product/voice-remembers/ Wisdom Publications])
|images=File:Tapontsang Adhe-Guchusum.jpg
|yearbirth=1932
|yearbirth=1932
|yeardeath=2020
|yeardeath=2020
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== Writings ==
== Writings ==
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PersonType Category:Authors of Tibetan Works
FirstName / namefirst Adhe
LastName / namelast Tapontsang
MainNamePhon Adhe Tapontsang
SortName Tapontsang, Adhe
bio Ama Adhe Tapontsang is a native of the Kham region of eastern Tibet, where she spent a happy childhood, and is an activist dedicated to securing the much-needed freedom of her country. Imprisoned for twenty-seven years for her resistance activities following the invasion of her country by the Chinese Communists in the 1950s, she faced inhuman torture and deprivation. Following her release, she left in 1987 for India, where she now lives in Dharamsala. The Voice That Remembers is the story of her life. (Source: Wisdom Publications)
YearBirth 1932
YearDeath 2020
BornIn Kham
associatedwebsite Obituary
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