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‖ Tsongdu|ˈtsɒŋduː| Also Tsong-du. [ad. Tibetan t‘sogs ḍu, lit. ‘an assembly meets’.] The Tibetan National Council or Assembly.
1905Spectator 18 Feb. 243/2 When the expedition started we had two parties in Lhasa against us,—The Dalai Lama, with his adviser Dorjieff, who urged a breach in the traditional exclusiveness of the State in favour of Russia; and the Tsong-du, or Council, who were for the maintenance of the old system against Russia and Britain alike. 1970R. D. Taring Daughter of Tibet vi. 68 A meeting of the Tsongdu (the National Assembly). |