- For the 1981
elections he
headed a
party called Amkha, but won only 460 votes. In the 1984
elections Amkha won 733 votes. For the 1988
elections the list...
- (Tiwa: Wanshúwa) is an
important religious festival of the Tiwa
living in
Amkha and
Marjong villages in
Karbi Anglong district. It is
celebrated once in...
-
transliterated as
amkho or
amkha (Hebrew: עמכו, romanized: ʾamkho, lit. 'one's people', plural: עמכות ʾamkhot; Yiddish: אמכא, romanized:
amkha, lit. 'common people')...
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varieties of Tiwa (Tiwa
speaking areas/villages - Marjông, Amsái, Magró,
Amkhâ, and Rongkhói, also
referred to as Marj, Ams, Magr, Amkh and Rong respectively...
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Example -
Amsai wali,
Marjong wali, Magro, Sagra, Mayong, Lingra, Lump****,
Amkha, Amlera, Amni baro, Amnisa,
Rongkhoi baro,
Rongkhoisa etc.
TheWali or Phoits...
- U'shavtem
mayim bes****on mima’anei hayeshuah. La’Adonai hayeshuah, al
amkha virchatecha, selah.
Adonai Tzeva’ot imanu,
misgav lanu,
Elohay Ya’akov,...
- of
March and April. It may be
termed as the
spring festival observed by
Amkha, Amsai, Amri,
Marjong and Lump**** village.
These are the four root villages...
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Brigadier General Bounleut Sanichanh General Sengsouvanh Souvannarath General Amkha Soukhavong General Sing
Rattanasamai Colonel Bounleuth Saycocie Colonel...
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commander in
chief of the RLA. Lao
commanding officers such as
Generals Amkha Soukhavong,
Kouprasith Abhay,
Oudone Sananikone, and Sing
Rattanasamy backed...
- Na Champ****ak. Its
original commander in 1955 was
Major (later, General)
Amkha Soukhavong,
succeeded in late 1962 by
Colonel (later,
Major general) Phasouk...