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Nawang Gombu ((ネパール語:नवांग गोम्बु) born 1935 – April 24, 2011)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Veteran mountaineer Nawang Gombu dead )〕 was a Nepalese Sherpa mountaineer. Gombu was born in Khumbu, Nepal, as did many of his relatives, including his uncle Tenzing Norgay. He was the youngest Sherpa to reach 26,000 ft. In 1964, he became the first Nepalese and the third man in the world to summit Nanda Devi (24,645 ft). In 1965, he became the first man in the world to have climbed Everest twice—a record that would remain unbroken for almost 20 years. ==Early life and background== Gombu was born in the Khumbu, north-east of Nepal,.〔 His early life was marked by the complexities of his parents' marriage. His father, Nawang, was a monk, the younger brother of the local feudal landowner. His mother, Tenzing's beloved older sister, was Lhamu Khipa, a nun from a family of serfs. The two eloped, causing a scandal, and for a time they lived in Khumbu, Nepal.〔 As a young boy, Gombu was sent to Tibet to become a monk at Rongbuk Monastery, an hour's walk below what is now Everest base camp. Gombu's grandmother was a cousin of the head lama, Trulshik Rinpoche, but the connection offered him no protection from the brutal punishment often meted out to novices who failed in their studies.
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