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Khai Kam
Born
1864
Khuasak, Tedim District
Died
(1919-09-15)15 September 1919
Khuasak
Nationality
Chin
Years active
1888-1894
Known for
Sizang-Gungal Rebellion
Khai Kam (1864–15 September 1919) was a leader of the Chin people in Myanmar. Two years after the British Indian Army invaded and conquered Chin State's Chin Hills in the late nineteenth century, he headed an insurrection against British rule. His campaign was unsuccessful, and he was captured and sentenced to life imprisonment on the Andaman Islands. He returned to his homeland in 1910 when the British authorities granted him early release.
KhaiKam (1864–15 September 1919) was a leader of the Chin people in Myanmar. Two years after the British Indian Army invaded and conquered Chin State's...
Division II Finn Flying Dutchman Men's 50 metre pistol Men's 50 m Freestyle KhaiKam Li Heat – 24.30 (→ did not advance, 35th place) Michael Wright Heat – 24...
missionaries. Living around 1867, KhaiKam Suantak was a famous Chin leader. He ruled over the largest country in the Chin hills. KhaiKam College in Kalemyo was...
Kam Sing Heat — 1:08.07 (→ did not advance, 37th place) Li KhaiKam Heat — 1:08.75 (→ did not advance, 39th place) Men's 200m Breaststroke Watt Kam-Sing...
over 1000 residents of Taingen and nearby villages, including Mualpi, KhaiKam, and Theizang, were displaced. The joint defense forces claimed an estimated...
British administration then sent ultimatum to the Sizang chief to deliver KhaiKam together with the captives whom he carried off. Ultimatum was also sent...
1820, by C. Tuan. Sing K. Khai, Zo People and Their Culture (Lamka, Churachanpur, India: Kampu Hatzaw, 1995), 25-27 (Khai comments on the emergence of...
administration in Burma then sent an ultimatum to the Sizang chief to deliver KhaiKam together with the captives whom he carried off. An ultimatum was also sent...
consonant. The letter is now rarely used, being replaced universally by kho khai (ข ไข่). There are currently no words using kho khuat in Thai language according...
is written in Latin script. Siyin, Myanmar Tedim Township Siallum Fort KhaiKam Khup Lian Inscription "Cultural and Linguistic Affinities Amongst Meitei-Sizang-Thadou"...
and 1953 UCI World Champion, in Castellania Coppi, Italy (d. 1960) Died: KhaiKam, Burmese revolutionary leader, led a rebellion against the British in Chin...
see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Tai Tham script. Kam Mueang (Northern Thai: ᨣᩴᩤᨾᩮᩬᩥᨦ, กำเมือง ) or Northern Thai language (Thai:...
Sizang-Gungal Rebellion of 1892-93: Chief Khup Pau of Khuasak and his sons KhaiKam and Mang Pum. After the failure of the rebellion, Kim Lel's descendants...
worked as a singer of Sure Entertainment and recorded his first studio album Khai Kwai Chuai Mae, and in 1996, his second album Sang Nang, which was successful...
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II – Attack of the Clones. Gavar Khai Sith Saber in the Fate of the Jedi series; Vestara Khai's father. Vestara Khai Sith apprentice in the Fate of the...
will halt deportation of Hmong refugees held in Detention Centres in Nong Khai, while talks are underway to resettle them in Australia, Canada, the Netherlands...
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