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nobles and officers. The
largest group among the
Mataks were the Morans,
followed by the Chutias. The
Matak identity solidified during the rebellion, and...
- Baruah, S L (1993), Last Days of Ahom Monarchy,
Munshiram Manoharlal Dutta,
Sristidhar (1985), The
Mataks and
their Kingdom, Allahabad:
Chugh Publications...
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Matak Matak (Indonesian: ****u
Matak) is an
island in the
Anambas Islands of Indonesia,
located in the
South China Sea
between the
Malay Peninsula and...
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Sisowath Sirik Matak (Khmer: ស៊ីសុវត្ថិ សិរិមតៈ; 22
January 1914 – 21
April 1975) was a
Cambodian politician and
member of the
Cambodian royal family...
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Matak Airport is
located on the
island of
Matak in the
Anambas Islands on Riau
Islands Province, Indonesia. It
serves charter flights from and to Jakarta–Halim...
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April 2024. "AS PTT vs
Mataks FC".
Oceania Football.
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April 2024. "Suva ****sal Club vs
Mataks FC".
Oceania Football.
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Matak (Kazakh: Матақ) is a selo in the
Karkaraly District of the
Karaganda Region in Kazakhstan. It is the
administrative centre and the only settlement...
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descendants of the
Chutia royal family.
Sarbananda Singha, the
rulers of the
Mataks is said to be a Buruk-Chutiya by caste."(Dutta 1985:31) "Maps, Weather,...
- right-wing
nationalist Son Ngoc Thanh, the
politician Prince Sisowath Sirik Matak (depicted by
Sihanouk as a
disgruntled rival claimant to the
Cambodian throne)...
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Matak Autonomous Council is an
Autonomous administrative division of
India in the
Indian state of ****am, for
development and
protection of
ethnic Matak...