- Ani
Pachen (1933 –
February 2, 2002) was a
Tibetan freedom fighter and activist.
Pachen Dolma was born
around 1933 in Gonjo, Kham,
eastern Tibet. She...
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journalist and
politician Ani
Nyhus (born 1983),
Canadian softball pitcher Ani
Pachen (1933–2002),
Tibetan Buddhist nun who led her clan in
armed rebellion against...
- Tibet: Its History,
Religion and People. Reprint:
Penguin Books (1987).
Pachen, Ani; Donnely,
Adelaide (2000).
Sorrow Mountain: The
Journey of a Tibetan...
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referred to as "The Joan of Arc of Kabylie" Ani
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referred to as "The
Tibetan Joan of Arc"
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referred to as "The...
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Pachen 1933–2002 - -
Autobiography 9th
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Khenchen -...
- Tibet: Its History,
Religion and People. Reprint:
Penguin Books (1987).
Pachen, Ani; Donnely,
Adelaide (2000).
Sorrow Mountain: The
Journey of a Tibetan...
- Nuea (Thai: ไทเหนือ tai nĕua),
including the Tai Mao and Tai Pong
people Pachen (Thai: ปาเชน bpaa chayn) Tai
Payee (Thai: ไทปายี่ tai bpaa yêe) Pemiayao...
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murder of a
police officer and the
wounding of
three others. In 1958, Ani
Pachen was a
Tibetan Buddhist nun who led a
guerrilla rebellion of 600 fighters...
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original on 27
January 2023.
Retrieved 9
February 2023. van Maanen, Jan M. S.;
Pachen, D. M.; Dallinga, J. M.; Kleinjans, J. C. (1998). "Formation of nitrosamines...