-
known as
Snay.
Several rural communes in
Cambodia were
named after the tree such as
Snay Pol
village (Poisonous
Snay) of Prey Veng and
Krang Snay (Hill of...
- Phum
Snay (/puːm snaɪ/; Khmer: ភូមិស្នាយ,
pronounced [pʰuːm snaːj]) is an Iron Age
archaeological site
discovered in May 2000 in
Preah Neat Prey District...
- Williams, p. 58.
Snay, pp. 54–55. Lunde, p. 24.
Snay, p. 55.
Snay, pp. 11, 23. Williams, p. 59.
Snay, p. 63.
Snay, pp. 86–87.
Snay, pp. 39–41. Williams...
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capital of Oudong),
where the
first investigations began in 1875, and Phum
Snay, in the
northern province of
Banteay Meanchey. Iron was
worked by
about 500...
- renewed.
Snay's daughter, Dana
Snay,
posted information about the
settlement on
social media and her post was used as
evidence that the
Snays had violated...
- the South: How to Meet It. New York: Bur**** Brothers. McKivigan, John R.;
Snay, Mitc**** (1998).
Religion and the
Antebellum Debate Over Slavery. University...
- Sneh
Wongchaoom (born 1934) is a Thai sprinter. He
competed in the men's 100
metres at the 1956
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
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elite (Thesis). WorldCat. OCLC 29780828.
Retrieved June 8, 2024.
McKivigan &
Snay 1998, p. 91–92.
History of
Higher Education, 1994 (Report).
History of Higher...
-
published in 1860. In the book, Burton,
relying on the
information collected by
Snay Bin Amir, an Arab trader,
described the
Kibuga as: …the
settlement is not...
- Memories,
Edited by T.F. O'****van, M. H. Gill & Son, LTD, Dublin, 1945
Snay, Mitc****. Fenians, Freedmen, and
Southern Whites: Race and
Nationality in...