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In 1919 he would resign as Resident in Sikkim to work full-time on his studies, but in the next year he returned as special ambassador to Tibet. London had decided to grant him a stay in Lhasa.
he was British India's ambassador to Tibet
Journeying to Peking again, this time as Geshe Wangyal, the Wish-Fulfilling Jewel, Geshe- la spent a year as translator for Sir Charles Bell, the first British ambassador to Tibet and author of the classic Tibet, Past and Present.
Later Sir C. Bell, KCIE, CMG Born in Calcutta on 31 Oct. 1870; died in Victoria BC (Canada) on 8 Mar. 1945.
he was British India's ambassador to Tibet
Journeying to Peking again, this time as Geshe Wangyal, the Wish-Fulfilling Jewel, Geshe- la spent a year as translator for Sir Charles Bell, the first British ambassador to Tibet and author of the classic Tibet, Past and Present.
Later Sir C. Bell, KCIE, CMG Born in Calcutta on 31 Oct. 1870; died in Victoria BC (Canada) on 8 Mar. 1945.