- nobles, led by
Chauvea Tolaha Mu and his
brother Oknha Decho Then, were
dissatisfied with King Ang Non's pro-Siamese stance.
Tolaha Mu
sought support from...
-
chieftaincy has
inscriptions from the 16th century.
Suralu Aramane of the
Tolaha dynasty is
another house of
chieftains in
Udupi district; it
dates from...
-
Cambodia to
overthrow and kill the pro-Vietnamese
Cambodian Prime Minister Tolaha Mu in 1783.
Chaos and
upheavals that
ensued caused Yumreach Baen to take...
- soon died in 1777.
Another turn of
event occurred in 1778 when
Chauvea Tolaha Mou, the
Cambodian Prime Minister,
rebelled against Ang Non with support...
-
Explorations The
American Geographical Society, New York, 1967, p.133.
Tolaha ni
Qaoolana Mala
Ulawa (1907)
Portions of the Book of
Common Prayer in Ulawa...
-
Chakrey Long and
Yumreach Hu by
appointing them to the
positions of
Chauvea Tolaha (Prime Minister) and
Samdech Chauponhea, respectively. King Ang Chan of...
- Non. King Ang Non sent
Chauvea Tolaha Mu, who was a
brother of
Decho Thein, to
suppress the rebellion. However,
Tolaha Mu
chose to join the rebellion...
- Non as he
ordered Chauvea Tolaha Mu (Khmer: ចៅហ្វាទឡ្ហៈមូ, Thai: เจ้าฟ้าทะละหะ (มู)) to
suppress dissentions. However,
Tolaha Mu and
other Cambodian nobles...
- Taksin, was
murdered and the pro-Vietnamese
Cambodian minister Chauvea Tolaha Mu took power. Taksin's
relationship with his son
Prince Inthraphithak deteriorated...