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Dasho Kinley Dorji (Dzongkha: ཀུན་ལེགས་རྡོ་རྗེ་; Wylie: Kun-legs Rdo-rje) was Bhutan's first trained journalist who became founder, then managing director and editor in chief of Kuensel, Bhutan's national newspaper. In 2009 he became Secretary of the Ministry of Information and Communications, a position he ...
The Dorji family was subsequently put under close watch. [7] [6] The King's own uncle and head of the Royal Bhutan Army, Namgyal Bahadur, was among those executed for their role in the assassination of Jigme palden Dorji. [8] The post of Prime Minister (Lyonchen) was vacant, and the King identified Jigme Dorji's brother Lhendup as the successor.
Kinley Dorji (born 30 August 1986) is a Bhutanese former footballer and current manager. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He made his first appearance for the Bhutan national football team in 2008. [ 3 ]
Kinley is a given name. People. Kinley Dorji, Bhutanese journalist and politician; Kinley Dorji (footballer), Bhutanese footballer; Kinley Dowling, Canadian musician;
"The Lost Children" tells the true story of the Mucutuy siblings, four children who survived for 40 days in the Colombian Amazon following a tragic plane crash that killed all adults onboard.. The ...
She married a distant relative, Phub W. Dorji (born on 1 January 1980) [2] at the Motithang Palace on 5 April 2009. He is a son of Zepon Wangchuck, a former monk, [3] Chief Architect and project manager, [4] from Takchu Gompa, Haa, by his wife, Ugyen Dolma, from Gaselo. Phub W. Dorji has degrees from US universities, later working in the ...
Missy Peregrym is a mom — again! The actress gave birth to her and husband Tom Oakley’s second child, Mela Joséphine Oakley, on June 6.. Celebrity Babies of 2022. Read article “I had the ...
Kezang Dorji (born 1989), Bhutanese rapper and social worker; Kinley Dorji, Bhutanese ministry official; Kinley Dorji (footballer), Bhutanese footballer; Kinzang Dorji (born 1951), Prime Minister of Bhutan; Lam Dorji (born 1933), Chief Operations Officer of the Royal Bhutan Army; Lama Dorji (1728–1753), ruler of the Dzungar Khanate