32 HISTORY OF SIKHIM AKU ITS RULERS. 



son, called from his birthplace at Dzom-thano^ near Paro in Bhutan, 

 Dzom-tashi.* This man is known by several names, such as Athing 

 Thi-she, Yuk- thing De-si, but is best known by his Tibetan title 

 Changzed Karwang or Karwie. Some details of his life are given 

 under the reigns of Rajas Chador; Gyur-me, Namgud Penchoo, and 

 Tenzing Namgue. 



Karwang was twice married, viz., to the daughter of one Yuk- 

 Dagom of the Ta-karpo family and to a Limbu or Mangar lady, 

 and had eighteen children : of these some eight or nine only need 

 be mentioned. 



By the second lady we find the following : — 



(1) Namgyel Tshiring. (3) Dzomgyel (Jomgy^). 



(2) Ka-bhi Changzed. (4) Konga. 



By the first lady : — 



(5) Athing-poi. I (0) Tateng Athing. 



And three daughters : — 



(7) Aiiyong-poi. | (8) Anyo Gyalyum. I (9) Anyo Chu-wa. 



(1) Namgyel Tshiring was the ancestor of the present Barmik 

 Kazi Dorze Dadup : he was also called "Den-chap," from having acted 

 as Regent of Sikhim during the Raja's absence, and the title is said to 

 be still continued in the family. 



(2) Ka-bhi Changzed was the celebrated General Satrajeet or 

 Changzed Chothup: he had only a daughter, married to Yapa-Tsi-suh 

 of the Ta-karpo family, who thus became his adopted son ; from them 

 is descended the present Rhenock Kazi, Rinzing Namgyel. 



(3) Dzomgyel is the ancestor of the three Kazis of Entchi, 

 Ramtik, and Tatong (Gantok). 



(4) Konga was appointed Kazi of Kotah (i.e., Ham) : he had 

 two children, Da-thupt (tGra-thup) and Gerong Danen, a lama of 

 Pemiongchi. The former again had two sons, one the father of the 

 old Lassoo Kazi, who succeeded Tchebu Lama as Sikhim Vakil in 

 Darjeeliug, and the other Namgyd, father of Yuk Simian Kazi of Kotah, 

 whose son Man Bahadur married Raja Tendook's daughter. Gerong 

 Danen forsook his vows, and marrying in his old age became the 

 father of Sinkoop, the old Dharm din Kazi, who was the grandfather 

 of the present youth Kazi Badur, and of Yuk Sateng alias bidoor 



* More probably Karwaiig was the son of Dzom-tashi. 

 t See p. 19. 



