Thrimshing Gewog
A village block of Trashigang dzongkhag.
Contributors who trace ancestry here
No public contributor has set their ancestry to Thrimshing yet. Anonymous origin records and unmatched village names are not shown here. Trace your own ancestry to be the first.
Oral histories from Thrimshing
No public oral history names Thrimshing as the narrator's origin yet. Record your story and choose your consent tier.
Articles that mention Thrimshing
Trashigang District
Trashigang District (Dzongkha: བཀྲ་ཤིས་སྒང་རྫོང་ཁག) is the largest and most populous district in eastern Bhutan, serving as the political and commercial centre of the eastern region. Home to the historic Trashigang Dzong and a diverse population including the Sharchop people, it is known for its rich cultural traditions, weaving heritage, and dramatic mountain landscapes.
Druk Thuendrel Tshogpa
Druk Thuendrel Tshogpa (DTT) is a Bhutanese political party registered with the Election Commission of Bhutan on 22 August 2022 under the presidency of Kinga Tshering. It contested the 2023–24 National Assembly election, finished fifth of five parties in the primary round with 9.84 per cent of the vote, and was eliminated before the general round.
Trashigang
Trashigang ("The Jewel Fortress") is the largest district in eastern Bhutan and home to the commercial hub of the eastern region. Centred on the historic Trashigang Dzong, built in 1659, the area encompasses 15 gewogs, Sherubtse College, and culturally significant communities including Radhi and Merak-Sakteng.
Kinga Tshering
Bhutanese banker, former CEO of Bank of Bhutan and DHI Infra, and Member of the National Assembly for North Thimphu under Druk Phuensum Tshogpa from 2013 to 2016. He is the founder and president of Druk Thuendrel Tshogpa, the Trashigang-based party that finished fifth and was eliminated in the 2023 primary round.
Dungkhag Courts of Bhutan
The Dungkhag Courts are the lowest tier of Bhutan's four-level formal judiciary, functioning as sub-district trial courts of first instance in selected dungkhags (sub-districts) below the twenty dzongkhag courts.
Connected to Thrimshing?
Trace your ancestry on the family-origins map, or share an oral history under any of the four consent tiers.