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- themselves as Montagnards, while those living in Vietnam refer to themselves by their individual ethnic group.[citation needed] The Montagnards are most covered...
- Look up montagnard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Montagnard (of the mountain or mountain dweller) may refer to: Montagnard (French Revolution), members...
- which united the Montagnards on a position of regicide, that the ideals and power of the group fully consolidated. The rise of Montagnards corresponds to...
- the Montagnards to preserve their culture and language. The Vietnamese government has non-Montagnards settle on Montagnard land and killed Montagnards after...
- Repression of Montagnards: Conflicts over Land and Religion in Vietnam's Central Highlands by Human Rights Watch April 2002 Montagnards Face Religious...
- Legislative ****embly and the National Convention. Together with the Montagnards, they initially were part of the Jacobin movement. They campaigned for...
- the Federal Amateur Hockey League (FAHL) and asked the Montagnards to join them. The Montagnards merged into the Nationals for that season. While the team...
- 1793, were all used as arguments by Montagnards and sans-culottes to portray Girondins as soft. The Montagnards proposed measures, but the Girondins...
- Montagnards and Girondins, never had any official status, but historians estimate the Girondins in the Convention at 150 men strong, the Montagnards at...
- highlanders. Montagnards are made up of many different tribes that are indigenous to the Central Highlands of Vietnam. In the past, Montagnards were referred...