Changkya Khutukhtu
The Changkya Khutukhtu was the title held by the spiritual head of the Gelug lineage of Tibetan Buddhism in Inner Mongolia during the Qing dynasty.
The most important lama of this series was the Third Changkya, Rolpai Dorje, who was preceptor to the Qianlong emperor of China, and chief representative of Tibetan Buddhism at the Qing court. He and his successors, mostly based in Beijing, were considered to be the senior Tibetan lamas in China proper and Inner Mongolia. The Seventh Changkya accompanied the Nationalist government to Taiwan in 1949 and died there in 1957.
List of ''lCang-skya Khutukhtu''
Note: In some enumerations, the second Changkya, Ngawang Losang Chöden is counted as the first, the third Rölpé Dorjé as the second, and so on.- 1607-1641: Changkya Dragpa Öser
- 1642-1714: Changkya Ngawang Losang Chöden
- 1717-1786: Changkya Rölpé Dorjé,
- 1787-1846: Changkya Yéshé Tenpé Gyeltsen
- 1849-1875: Changkya Yéshé Tenpé Nyima,
- 1878-1888: Changkya Lozang Tendzin Gyeltsen,
- 1891-1957: Changkya Lozang Penden Tenpé Drönmé,
- 1980- : Changkya Tendzin Dönyö Yéshé Gyatso,