- all
ethnic Kachin while "Jinghpaw" is also used not only to mean one of the
Kachin tribe "Jinghpaw", but also to
include all the
Kachins. Two different...
-
reported as IDPs. The
Kachins are
currently the
major target for the
Burmese government,[citation needed] yet
relatively few
Kachins have
chosen to resettle...
- Look up
Kachin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kachin or
Kakhyen may
refer to:
Kachin State, in
northern Myanmar/Burma
Kachin Hills, northeastern...
- the
Kachins "Kakhyens"
until 1899. The book "The
Great Queen is
Coming 1890"
described Major Ecy
Brong was the
first person who
started using "
Kachin" in...
- was
formed in Kutkai, with goal of
spreading a
Kachin rebellion amongst ethnic Kachins in Shan and
Kachin State. Over the next two months, the
Pawng Yawng...
-
frontier and
internal roads. A
small tribute was
taken by the British. The
Kachins were
subject to many
British "police operations" and two
fighting expeditions:...
- The
Kachin Independence Army's (KIA)
offensive in
Kachin State,
known unofficially as
Operation 0307 (after the date it began), is an
ongoing military...
- wing of the
Kachin Independence Organization (KIO), a
political group of
ethnic Kachins in
Northern Myanmar (formerly Burma). The
Kachins are a coalition...
- The
Kachin Levies were a
British special force created in
World War II in Burma. The
Levies were made up of
members of the
Kachin people under the command...
-
Kachin,
their victory in the
Hukawng valley encouraged more
Kachins to join
their rebellion. The
Shans then left the
Hukawng Kachins for the
Kachins at...