Streszczenie
The lives of Pho-lha-nas and Khang-chen-nas are well known, most importantly from 
Luciano Petech’s seminal study of early 18th-century Tibet. Since the publication of that 
study, the appearance of several previously inaccessible sources has allowed us to form 
a fuller image of the situation in Tibet before and during their lifetimes, a period that 
coincided with the last era of Mongol dominion in Tibet. The effects of this domination 
and the concomitant integration of Tibetans and Mongols in military, political and other 
spheres of Tibetan life were observable decades after the end of Pho-lha-nas’s rule. As 
a result, while the Dga’-ldan pho-brang government of the Dalai Lamas is a useful lens 
through which to view Tibet’s history at this time, it is equally useful to construct a view 
of Tibet as simultaneously a Mongol realm, a “Qanate of Tibet.”