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Prince Sisouk na Champ****ak (Lao: ເຈົ້າ ສີສຸກ ນະ ຈໍາປາສັກ; 28
March 1928 in Pakse, Champ****ak, Laos – 10 May 1985 in
Santa Ana, California,
United States)...
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whose prominent members include Prince Boun Oum Na Champ****ak and
Prince Sisouk na Champ****ak. It was the
ruling house of the
former Kingdom of Champ****ak...
- Carolina: Lulu, 2008 Blaufarb, Douglas, The
Counterinsurgency Era Champ****ak,
Sisouk Na,
Storm Over Laos. New York: Praeger, 1961 Conboy, Kenneth; Morrison,...
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Country Person Title Laos Tiao
Khampan Sisouk na Champ****ak
Permanent Representative to the
United Nations Amb****ador to
India Lebanon
Ibrahim Ahdab George...
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Storm over Laos, a
contemporary history was
written in 1961 by
Prince Sisouk na Champ****ak. It is
written in English. It is a book on Laos from 1945 to...
- was a
political party in Laos. The
party was
established in May 1965 by
Sisouk na Champ****ak. It won
twelve seats in the July 1965 elections. Although...
- one of the
eight founders of the
organization in 1981,
along with
Prince Sisouk na Champ****ak,
General Phoumi Nosavan and
General Kouprasith Abhay.: 57 ...
- Souriyathay, 1960
Phouangphet Phanareth, 1960-1962
Phoumi Nosavan, 1962-1965
Sisouk na Champ****ak, 1965-1974 Ngon Sananikone, 1974-1975
Leuam Rajasombath, 1975...
- was too
great an
affront to Lao
nationhood to be borne.
Deputy Minister Sisouk na Champ****ak was
forwarded to
Pakxe by
Prime Minister Souvanna Phouma....
- ignored. Fall
summarized the
result by
quoting a pro-American Lao officer,
Sisouk na Champ****ak: "Black
market deals in
American aid
dollars reached such...