-
force "The
Chinthes" (The Lions), a name
which became corrupted to "The Chindits" and was so
recorded in the
annals of
World War II.
Chinthe is also the...
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chinthes or
leogryphs (stylised lion figures)
stand guard at the
southern and main
approach at the foot of the hill, po****rly
known as the
Chinthe hnakaung...
- and 50 pyas and K 1/-. The new
coins bore the same
obverse figure of the
Chinthe from the
Second kyat
coins and the same
reverse design, with the value...
- (which
trains all
Canadian Air
Combat Systems Officer); and the 435 ("
Chinthe"
Transport and
Rescue Squadron),
which flies the
Lockheed C-130 Hercules...
- Ming dynasty. Note the pair of horns.
Chinese spiritual world concepts Chinthe Four Holy
Beasts Kanglasha Longma Nian
Nongshaba Pakhangba Pixiu Poubi...
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communication deep
behind ****anese lines. The name
Chindits is a
corrupted form of
Chinthe (Burmese: ခြင်္သေ့),
Burmese word for "lion".
Their operations featured...
- Canadian-designed and
produced de
Havilland CT-142 Dash 8
navigation trainer. The 435 "
Chinthe"
Transport and
Rescue Squadron flies the
Lockheed CC-130
Hercules in airlift...
- bird in
Jewish mythology Komainu to
compare its use in ****anese
culture Chinthe similar lion
statues in Burma, Laos and
Cambodia Shisa similar lion statues...
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corridors had lost
their heads, and the
marble eyes and
claws from the
masonry chinthes gone. In 1892, a
committee of
senior monks,
members of the
royal family...
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Korean dog) In Korea:
known as
Sanye (狻猊) In
Myanmar and Laos:
known as
Chinthe, the
namesake of the
World War II
Chindit soldiers In Okinawa:
known as...