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- Bya bral ba dge 'dun rgya mtsho dpal bzang po + (This appears to be another name for [[Dalai Lama, 2nd]])
- Nye bar gnas pa gsang sngags bstan 'dzin + (This figure acted as Kongtrul's scribe on several texts when Kongtul was in his 80's. It's not clear if this is the same person as chags med sprul sku gsang sngags bstan 'dzin.)
- Zhabs drung rin po che pad+ma phrin las + (This figure is recorded as a scribe on account of a manuscript he created that was the basis for the inclusion of a text in the RTZ.)
- Pad+ma dri med chos kyi blo gros + (This is one of many aliases used by [[Rin chen dar rgyas]].)
- Pad+ma dri med blo gros gzhan phan chos kyi snang ba + (This is one of many aliases used by [[Rin chen dar rgyas]].)
- Ngag dbang blo gros + (This is possibly 'khrul zhig ngag dbang chos kyi blo gros)
- Sngags 'chang mthu stobs grags pa + (This is possibly the same person as the 4th Yolmo Tulku, Zil gnon dbang rgyal rdo rje)
- Sangs rgyas bla ma + (Traditionally considered to be the first Terton)
- Yolmo Tulku, 1st + (Travelled to Nepal where he unearthed and restored the Boudhanath Stupa and opened the hidden land of yol mo gangs kyi ra ba.)
- Kun spangs chos grags dpal bzang + (Treasury of Lives links to a different person page on BDRC [https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P6861 P6861], but this seems to be a different person altogether.)
- Dzogchen Drubwang, 1st + (Treasury of Lives states that this is the same person as Ra zhi pad+ma rig 'dzin)
- Dung mtsho ras pa phyi ma + (While BDRC puts him in the 15th Century, Kongtrul places him in the 5th rabjung, which would have him living during the late 13th to early 14th Century.)
- Berkowitz, A. + ([https://www.swarthmore.edu/news-events/memory-alan-berkowitz Obituary])
- Zam srag pa rdor legs bstan 'dzin + (zam srag might be a misspelling of zam brag)