- as "Khongjais". The
naming was
apparently based on a
village called "
Khongchai" in the
Tuipui river valley, with the
surrounding hills also referred...
- "Gulf of Thailand".
Encyclopedia Britannica.
Retrieved 29 July 2018.
Khongchai, Narongsak; Vibunpant, Somchai; Eiamsa-ard, Monton; Supongpan, Mala. "Preliminary...
-
called "
Khongchai" was
subdued and all its inhabitants, who were ****is,
became subjects of the
Manipur kingdom,
acquiring the name "
Khongchais" (or "Khongjais")...
- to the west of the
Leimatak River valley,
based at a
village called "
Khongchai" in the
Tuipui River valley. The
forces travelled up the
Leimatak River...
- Singh)
erected a
stone here in 1786, to
commemorate his
victory over the
Khongchai village of the ****i people. The
southward course runs for
about 28 km...
- 1838),
Awang Hao (September 1839),
Nungbi and
Nunghar (
October 1839),
Khongchai (
October 1840),
Khaki Hao and
Kolek Hao (February-March 1842), Ngamei...
- (termed "
Khongchais") in 1819,
during a
Burmese occupation of Manipur, and then
raising rebellion with
their help.
References to "
Khongchais" in the chronicle...