- The Lao
Issara (Lao: ລາວອິດສະລະ lit. 'Free Laos') was an anti-French,
nationalist movement formed on 12
October 1945 by
Prince Phetsarath. This short-lived...
- The flag
ratio is 2:3. The flag was
first adopted in 1945
under the Lao
Issara government of 1945–46, then by the
Pathet Lao. From 1973 to 1975, the Pathet...
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Issara Sritaro (Thai: อิสระ ศรีทะโร) a Thai
professional football coach and
former player who is head
coach of Thai
League 2 club Suphanburi. In November...
- the Lao
Issara national liberation movement. He
first served as its
provincial chairman in Thakhek, then as
foreign minister of the Lao
Issara government...
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French control over the
country was
opposed by the
newly established Lao
Issara government, who
ultimately failed by
April 1946. The
protectorate was reestablished...
- However, this
government did not
include representatives from the Lao
Issara anti-colonial
armed nationalist movement. The
following years were marked...
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Issara Sereewatthanawut (Thai: อิสระ เสรีวัฒนวุฒิ; born
October 12, 1983, in
Bangkok –) is a Thai
politician who
served a party-list MP in the 25th House...
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Khmer Issarak in
Cambodia and the Viet Minh in Vietnam.
Originally the Lao
Issara, an anti-French, non-communist
nationalist movement formed on 12 October...
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Issara Kachaiwong (Thai: อิศรา กะไชยวงษ์; born
October 4, 1983, in Chanthaburi, Thailand), is a Thai
former professional snooker player.
Kachaiwong became...
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Chonglom – near
Royal City
Avenue Baan Don
Mosque Soi
Thonglor Charn Issara – at
Charn Issara 2 Building, near
Khlong Tan
railway station and the
entrance to...