- Chau Sen
Cocsal (Khmer: ចៅ សែនកុសល, Chau Sênkŏsâl; 1
September 1905 – 22
January 2009), also
known as
Chhum (Khmer: ឈុំ, Chhŭm), was a
Cambodian civil...
- the
title including Penn Nouth,
Nhiek Tioulong, Son Sann, and Chau Sen
Cocsal Chhum, all of whom have
served as
prime minister. Look up ឧកញ៉ា in Wiktionary...
- longest-lived
state leader until 8
December 2008 (when he was surp****ed by Chau Sen
Cocsal Chhum). Celâl
Bayar died on 22
August 1986 at the age of 103
after a brief...
- Khim Tit San Yun Sim Var Ek Yi Oun Pho
Proeung Nhiek Tioulong* Chau Sen
Cocsal Chhum*
Norodom Kantol Lon Nol Son Sann
Khmer Republic (1970–1975) Lon Nol...
- Khim Tit San Yun Sim Var Ek Yi Oun Pho
Proeung Nhiek Tioulong* Chau Sen
Cocsal Chhum*
Norodom Kantol Lon Nol Son Sann
Khmer Republic (1970–1975) Lon Nol...
- of the
Republic of
Vietnam before April 30, 1975 (Long Xuyên). Chau Sen
Cocsal Chhum,
Khmer Krom and
Prime Minister of
Cambodia in 1962. Vương
Trung Hiếu...
- Khim Tit San Yun Sim Var Ek Yi Oun Pho
Proeung Nhiek Tioulong* Chau Sen
Cocsal Chhum*
Norodom Kantol Lon Nol Son Sann
Khmer Republic (1970–1975) Lon Nol...
-
Working Group" was
visited by the
Khmer Kampuchea Krom Federation. Chau Sen
Cocsal Chhum,
Prime Minister of
Cambodia (1962) Ieng Sary,
Khmer Rouge member and...
- (in present-day An
Giang Province, Vietnam). He was a
cousin of Chau Sen
Cocsal Chhum.
Educated in France, in Paris, he
became a communist. On his return...
-
American film writer,
director and
producer (d. 1980)
September 1 Chau Sen
Cocsal Chhum,
Cambodian politician (d. 2009)
Father Chrysanthus,
Dutch arachnologist...