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Chuon Nath (Khmer: ជួន ណាត; 11
March 1883 – 25
September 1969) was a
Cambodian monk and the late Gana
Mahanikaya Supreme Patriarch of Cambodia. Amongst...
- 2015. "H.E. Dr. HANG
Chuon Naron".
Ministry of Education,
Youth and Sport.
Retrieved 12
October 2014.
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Chuon Saodi is the
former minister for
agriculture of Cambodia. "Chiefs of
State and
Cabinet members of
foreign governments /
National Foreign ****essment...
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anthem of Cambodia. It is
based on a
Cambodian folk tune and was
written by
Chuon Nath. "Nokor Reach"
originated from a folk
poetry usually performed with...
- the Ramayana. Two of the most
performed classical dances are the
Robam Chuon Por ("Wishing dance") and the
Robam Tep
Apsara ("Apsara dance").
Other names...
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coinciding with the
spread of
Theravada Buddhism there.
Throughout the 1900s,
Chuon Nath used Pali
roots to coin
Khmer neologisms to
describe modern phenomena...
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Khmer dictionary of
Buddhist institute of Cambodia, p. 1424, pub. 2007
Chuon Nath
Khmer Dictionary (1966,
Buddhist Institute,
Phnom Penh) Cambodian-English...
- country. Many
native scholars in the
early 20th century, led by a monk
named Chuon Nath,
resisted the
French and Thai
influences on
their language. Forming...
- Pts:
Tolbert 22 Rebs:
Tolbert 11 Asts: Chun Hong Ting 8 Arena: UG
Arena Referees:
Chuon Wing
Leong (SGP),
Nattapong Jontapa (THA),
Kamjae Cheon (KOR)...
- for
Vietnamese mandarin officials. It is the
predecessor to the Mũ cánh
chuồn or also
called Mũ ô sa,
which was
derived from the
Chinese Wushamao (烏紗帽)...