- Bham
Enuol (Y Bhăm
Êñuôl; Y Bham for short; 1913–20
April 1975) was a
Rhade civil servant and a
prominent figure during the
Vietnam War. Y Bham
Enuol was...
- leader, an
ethnic Rhade Y Bham
Enuol, was put into
prison by Ngo Dinh Diem in
September 1958.
After 1963, Y Bham
Enuol then
remained exiled in Cambodia...
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enforcement forces; many
Montagnard leaders were put into jails: Y Bham
Enuol, Y Dhơn Adrong, Y Dhê Adrong, Y Nuin Hmok, Y Wick Buôn Ya, Y Het Kpor, Y...
- for Hạc San and a
progressive metal concept album. In 2012,
drummer Yvol
Enuol (son of
Vietnamese People's
Artist inductee Y Moan) and
keyboardist Thế...
-
battalions of the
Royal Cambodian Army, and
arrest its
president Y Bham
Enuol.
Kosem was also
heavily involved in
directing clandestine shipments of weapons...
- some fled to the
United States,
mainly residing in
North Carolina. Y Bham
Enuol,
leader of
FULRO Y Điêng,
writer and
ethnologist Linh Nga Niê Kđăm, singer...
- Bham
Enuol. "Front for the
Liberation of the
Highlands of Champa" (Mặt Trận Giải Phóng Cao Nguyên Champa) and
Bajaraka were both
headed by Y Bham
Enuol. He...
-
Kosem disagreed with the
direction being taken by FULRO's leader, Y-Bham
Enuol, he
forcibly detained him and
placed him
under house arrest at Savuth's...
-
American commanders.
Thayer informed the
group that FULRO's
president Y Bham
Enuol had been
executed by the
Khmer Rouge seventeen years previously. The FULRO...