Bhutan was founded and unified as a country by Ngawang Namgyal , 1st Zhabdrung Rinpoche in the mid–17th century. After his death in 1651, Bhutan nominally followed his recommended "Dual System of Government ". Under the dual system, government control was split between a secular leader, the Druk Desi (འབྲུག་སྡེ་སྲིད་ , a.k.a. Deb Raja );[ nb 1] and a religious leader, the Je Khenpo (རྗེ་མཁན་པོ་ ).
Both the Druk Desi and Je Khenpo were under the nominal authority of the Zhabdrung Rinpoche, a reincarnation of Ngawang Namgyal. In practice however, the Zhabdrung was often a child under the control of the Druk Desi, and regional penlops often administered their districts in defiance of the power of the Druk Desis until the rise of the unified Wangchuck dynasty in 1907.[ 1]
Since the rise of the unified Wangchuck family in 1907, the Druk Gyalpo (འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་པོ་ ; lit. "Dragon King") have been the head of state of the Kingdom of Bhutan .
Druk Desis (1650–1905)
Below appears the list of Druk Desis throughout the existence of the office. Officeholders were initially appointed by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal , though after his death the Je Khenpo and civil government decided appointments.
Italics indicate coregencies and caretaker governments, which are not traditionally separately numbered.
A photo of the 54th Druk Desi, Choley Yeshe Ngodub.
Druk Desis of Bhutan [ 2]
No.
Name
Date of Birth
Reign start
Reign end
Date of Death
1
Tenzin Drukgye
1591
1650
1655
1655
2
Langonpa Tenzin Drukdra
1655
1667
1667
3
Chhogyel Minjur Tempa
1613
1667
1680
1680
4
Gyalsey Tenzin Rabgye
1638
1680
1694
1696
5
Gedun Chomphel
1695
1701
1701
6
Ngawang Tshering
1701
1704
7
Umze Peljor
1704
1707
1707
8
Druk Rabgye
1707
1719
1729
9
Ngawang Gyamtsho
1719
1729
1729
10
Mipham Wangpo
1729
1736
11
Khuwo Peljor
1736
1739
12
Ngawang Gyaltshen
1739
1744
13
Sherab Wangchuk
1744
1763
14
Druk Phuntsho
1763
1765
15
Wangzob Druk Tenzin I
1765
1768
16
Sonam Lhundub[ 3] [ table 1]
1768
1773
1773
17
Kunga Rinchen
1773
1776
18
Jigme Singye
1742
1776
1788
1789
19
Druk Tenzin
1788
1792
20
Umzey Chapchhab
1792
1792
1792
21
Chhogyel Sonam Gyaltshen (Tashi Namgyel)
1792
1799
22
Druk Namgyel
1799
1803
23
Chhogyel Sonam Gyaltshen (Tashi Namgyel)(2nd reign)
1803
1805
24
Sangye Tenzin
1805
1806
25
Umzey Parob
1806
1808
26
Byop Chhyoda
1807
1808
27
Tulku Tsulthrim Daba
1790
1809
1810
1820
28
Zhabdrung Thutul (Jigme Dragpa)
1810
1811
29
Chholay Yeshey Gyaltshen
1781
1811
1815
1830
30
Tshaphu Dorji Namgyel
1815
1815
31
Sonam Drugyel
1815
1819
32
Gongzim Tenzin Drukda
1819
1823
33
Chhoki Gyaltshen
1823
1831
34
Dorji Namgyal
1831
1832
35
Adab Thinley
1832
1835
36
Chhoki Gyaltshen(2nd reign)
1835
1838
37
Dorji Norbu
1838
1850
38
Wangchuk Gyalpo
1850
1850
39
Zhabdrung Thutul (Jigme Norbu)(in Thimphu)
1850
1852
Chagpa Sangye(in Punakha )
1851
1852
40
Damchho Lhundrup
1852
1854
41
Jamtul Jamyang Tenzin
1854
1856
42
Kunga Palden(in Punakha)
1856
1860
Sherab Tharchin(in Thimphu)
1856
1860
43
Phuntsho Namgyel (Nazi Pasang)
1860
1863
44
Tshewang Sithub
1863
1864
Tsulthrim Yonten
1864
1864
45
Kagyud Wangchuk
1864
1864
46
Tshewang Sithub(2nd reign)
1865
1867
47
Tsondul Pekar
1867
1870
48
Jigme Namgyel
1825
1870
1873
1881
49
Kitshab Dorji Namgyel
1873
1879
Jigme Namgyel (2nd reign)
1877
1878
Kitshab Dorji Namgyel (2nd reign)
1878
1879
50
Chhogyel Zangpo
March 1879
June 1880
1880
Jigme Namgyel(3rd reign)
June 1880
July 1881
51
Lam Tshewang
1836
July 1881
May 1883
1883
52
Gawa Zangpo
May 1883
August 1885
53
Sangay Dorji
1885
1901
1901
54
Choley Yeshe Ngodub
1851
1903
1905
1917
Notes:
^ Druk Desi Sonam Lhundub was the first Bhutanese ruler to confront British power, losing in a power bid in Cooch Behar , a traditional Bhutanese dependency.
Kings of Bhutan (1907–present)
The Bhutanese monarchy was established on 17 December 1907, unifying the country under the control of the Wangchuck dynasty , hereditary penlops (governors) of Trongsa Province . The King of Bhutan , formally known as the Druk Gyalpo ("Dragon King"), also occupies the office of Druk Desi under the "Dual System of Government ". Since the enactment of the Constitution of 2008 , the Druk Gyalpo has remained head of state , while the Prime Minister of Bhutan acts as executive and head of government in a parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy .[ 4]
Name Lifespan Reign start Reign end Notes Family Image Ugyen 1st Druk Gyalpo ཨོ་རྒྱན་དབང་ཕྱུག (1862-06-11 ) 11 June 1862 – 26 August 1926(1926-08-26) (aged 64)17 December 1907 26 August 1926 Son of Jigme Namgyal Wangchuck Jigme 2nd Druk Gyalpo འཇིགས་མེད་དབང་ཕྱུག 1905 – 30 March 1952 (aged 46–47) 26 August 1926 30 March 1952 Son of Ugyen Wangchuck Jigme Dorji 3rd Druk Gyalpo འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་པོ་ འཇིགས་མེད་རྡོ་རྗེ་དབང་ཕྱུག་མཆོག་ (1928-05-02 ) 2 May 1928 – 21 July 1972(1972-07-21) (aged 44)30 March 1952 21 July 1972 Son of Jigme Wangchuck Jigme Singye 4th Druk Gyalpo འཇིགས་མེད་སེང་གེ་དབང་ཕྱུག་ (1955-11-11 ) 11 November 1955 (age 69) 21 July 1972 9 December 2006(abdicated ) Son of Jigme Dorji Wangchuck Jigme Khesar Namgyel 5th Druk Gyalpo འཇིགས་མེད་གེ་སར་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་དབང་ཕྱུག་ (1980-02-21 ) 21 February 1980 (age 44) 9 December 2006 Incumbent Son of Jigme Singye Wangchuck
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See also
Notes
^ The original title is སྡེ་སྲིད་ཕྱག་མཛོད ་; desi chhak zod .
References
^ Worden, Robert L.; Savada, Andrea Matles (ed.) (1991). "Chapter 6 – Bhutan: Administrative Integration and Conflict with Tibet, 1651–1728". Nepal and Bhutan: Country Studies (3rd ed.). Federal Research Division, United States Library of Congress . ISBN 0-8444-0777-1 .
^ Dorji, C. T. (1995). A Political & Religious History of Bhutan, 1651–1906 . Delhi, India: Sangay Xam; Prominent Publishers. ISBN 9788186239032 .
^ This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain . Worden, Robert L. (September 1991). Savada, Andrea Matles (ed.). Bhutan: A Country Study . Federal Research Division . Civil Conflict, 1728–72.
^ "The Constitution of the Kingdom of Bhutan" (PDF) . Government of Bhutan. 18 July 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 8 October 2010 .
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