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*[[6th Shamar Rinpoche]], [[gar dbang chos kyi dbang phyug]] (1584-1630)<br>
*[[6th Shamar Rinpoche]], [[gar dbang chos kyi dbang phyug]] (1584-1630)<br>
*[[7th Shamar Rinpoche]], [[ye shes snyin po]] (1631-1694)<br>
*[[7th Shamar Rinpoche]], [[ye shes snyin po]] (1631-1694)<br>
*[[8th Shamar Rinpoche]], [[dpal chen chos kyi don grub]] (1695-1732)<br>
*[[Shamar Palchen Chokyi Dondrub |8th Shamar Rinpoche]], [[dpal chen chos kyi don grub]] (1695-1732)<br>
*[[9th Shamar Rinpoche]], [[dkon mchog dge ba'i 'byung gnas]], (1733?-1741)<br>
*[[9th Shamar Rinpoche]], [[dkon mchog dge ba'i 'byung gnas]], (1733?-1741)<br>
*[[9th Shamar Trizur]], [[zhwa dmar khri zur gar dbang rgya mtsho]], (b.1735?). For very unclear political reasons he had to 'abdicate' the throne of the Shamar lineage, hence the name [[khri zur]], and went into life-long retreat. Nothing more seems to be known about him but that he became an exceptionally realized master.
*[[9th Shamar Trizur]], [[zhwa dmar khri zur gar dbang rgya mtsho]], (b.1735?). For very unclear political reasons he had to 'abdicate' the throne of the Shamar lineage, hence the name [[khri zur]], and went into life-long retreat. Nothing more seems to be known about him but that he became an exceptionally realized master.

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Shamar Rinpoche (zhwa dmar), an important lineage of Karma Kagyu masters very closely associated with the Karmapas. The masters of the Shamar lineage, and others, are responsible for the continuation of the Karma Kagyu lineage in the absence and during the minority of the Karmapas. They were in the posession of a red crown, much like the black crown of the Karmapas, hence the name Shamar - Red Hat. Their seat was the monastery of Yangpachen (dpal yangs pa can) until it was impounded and converted by the Lhasa government. There is much political controversy around the lineage of the Shamar Rinpoches.

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