- The
JEATH War
Museum (Thai: พิพิธภัณฑ์อักษะเชลยศึก) are two war
museums in Kanchanaburi,
Thailand about the
Death Railway,
which was
built from 1942 to...
-
Charan Jeath Singh is an Indo-Fijian businessman, politician, and
Cabinet Minister. From 1992 to 2005 he was
Mayor of Labasa. He is the
founder of the...
- the dead. In
March 2003, the Thailand–Burma
Railway Centre opened and the
JEATH (****anese-English-American-Australian-Thai-Holland) War
Museum dedicated...
- (Sant) (1916–1990),
fourth satguru of the
Radha Soami Satsang Beas
Charan Jeath Singh, Indo-Fiji
politician Chaudhary Charan Singh (airport), Lucknow, India...
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Cemetery Thanbyuzayat War
Cemetery in
Burma (Myanmar)
Chungkai War
Cemetery JEATH War
Museum Thailand–Burma
Railway Centre Sriangura,
Vanniya (23 February...
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Disaster Management Sakiasi Ditoka PA Multi-Ethnic
Affairs Sugar Charan Jeath Singh PA
Housing Local Government Maciu Katamotu PA
Fisheries Forestry Kalaveti...
- Kanchanaburi: the Thailand–Burma
Railway Centre,
opened in
January 2003, and the
JEATH War Museum.
There is a
memorial plaque at the Kwai
bridge itself, and an...
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Disaster Management Sakiasi Ditoka PA Multi-Ethnic
Affairs Sugar Charan Jeath Singh PA
Housing Local Government Maciu Katamotu PA
Fisheries Forestry Kalaveti...
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Disaster Management Sakiasi Ditoka PA Multi-Ethnic
Affairs Sugar Charan Jeath Singh PA
Housing Local Government Maciu Katamotu PA
Fisheries Forestry Kalaveti...
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Medical scene Humanitas mosaic Boxcar with POWs
Kanchanaburi War
Cemetery JEATH War
Museum "'The
Railway Man:
Australian Keeps Legacy of Thailand's 'Death...