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    The Haw Wars (Thai: สงครามปราบฮ่อ) were fought against Chinese quasi-military refugee gangs invading parts of Tonkin and the Laos from 1865–1890. Forces...
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  • Look up Haw, haw, or Haw. in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Haw or HAW may refer to: many species of hawthorn (Crataegus) Haw flakes, Chinese sweets...
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    Lord Haw-Haw was a nickname applied to William Joyce and several other people who broadcast Nazi propaganda to the United Kingdom from Germany during...
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    Siamese Army in Haw wars (1885–1890) War flag of Mughals (1526–1857) United States Cavalry guidon. War flag of the Royal Italian Army War ensign of the...
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    killed during an expedition by Haw rebels in Tonkin. The French would increasingly conduct military campaigns against the Haw in both Laos and Vietnam (Tonkin)...
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    Later, known for his conflicts in "1893 Franco-Siamese crisis" and the "Haw wars". Chulalongkorn reigned from 1868 until his death in 1910. All his reforms...
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    Gatling gun (category American Civil War weapons)
    Gatling Gun regiment of 600 men; those weapons were possibly used in the Haw Wars. They were also seen among Prince Bigit's escort in 1886. The Korean Empire...
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  • provides a list of wars occurring between 1800 and 1899. Conflicts of this era include the Napoleonic Wars in Europe, the American Civil War in North America...
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    establishing French territory there. A particularly destructive attack during the Haw wars by the Chinese Black Flag Army in 1887 saw King Oun Kham request French...
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    city hall (now a museum and cultural center) memorializes the war dead of the Haw wars. In more recent years, Nong Khai has become a popular destination...
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    instability, the Siamese conducted a series of military campaigns known as the Haw Wars in the region. The Siamese were unsuccessful at restoring order, and used...
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    significant expansion of French Indochina. This conflict succeeded the Haw wars (1865–1890), in which the Siamese attempted to pacify northern Siam and...
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    the region were devastated by rebellions, bandits, slave raids and the Haw wars. The vacuum of power allowed the French, now already controlled Cambodia...
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  • Hee Haw is an American television variety show featuring country music and humor with the fictional rural "Kornfield Kounty" as the backdrop. It aired...
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    Brian William Haw (7 January 1949 – 18 June 2011) was a British protester and peace campaigner who lived for almost ten years in a peace camp in London's...
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    rebellion (1819) Lao rebellion (1826–1828) Kedahan rebellion (1838–1839) Haw wars (1865–1890) Holy Man's Rebellion (1901–1936) Ngiao rebellion (1902) Dusun...
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    Vietnam Wars, 1945–1990 (New York: Harper Perennial, 1991), pp. 234–236; and Fred Branfman, Voices of the Plain of Jars: Life Under an Air War (New York:...
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  • 9781849084574. Jowett, Philip (2012). Armies of the Balkan Wars 1912-13 : the priming charge for the Great War. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-299-58155-5. OCLC 842879929...
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    a Thai field marshal, nobleman, and businessman. He was best known in Haw wars campaign. He served as Commander of the Department of the Army from 1890...
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    Star Wars creatures List of Star Wars planets and moons Music of Star Wars Physics and Star Wars Star Wars Celebration Star Wars Day Star Wars documentaries...
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    in FY2020. Burmese–Siamese wars Siamese–Vietnamese wars Anglo-Siamese War Siege of Bangkok First Anglo-Burmese War Haw wars Franco-Siamese conflict Holy...
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    plundered remnants of the Lan Xang kingdom. They were then engaged in the Haw wars (misnamed due to conflation with Chinese Muslims) against the incompetent...
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    in the Haw wars in Laos and northern Thailand. Philo McGiffin served as a naval mercenary in the Sino-French War and First Sino-Japanese War. In the...
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  • rebellion (1819) Lao rebellion (1826–1828) Kedahan rebellion (1838–1839) Haw wars (1865–1890) Holy Man's Rebellion (1901–1936) Ngiao rebellion (1902) Dusun...
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  • of wars involving the Kingdom of Thailand, its predecessor states, and by Siamese people, from antiquity to the present day. It also includes wars fought...
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    Kingdom of Laos (category Former polities of the Indochina Wars)
    Sisavang Vatthana, surrendered the throne to the Pathet Lao during the civil war in Laos, who abolished the monarchy in favour of a Marxist–Leninist state...
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    William Joyce (category German people of World War II)
    January 1946), nicknamed Lord Haw-Haw, was an American-born fascist and Nazi propaganda broadcaster during the Second World War. After moving from New York...
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  • rebellion (1819) Lao rebellion (1826–1828) Kedahan rebellion (1838–1839) Haw wars (1865–1890) Holy Man's Rebellion (1901–1936) Ngiao rebellion (1902) Dusun...
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    Pathet Lao (category Factions of the First Indochina War)
    control over the entire country of Laos in 1975, after the Laotian Civil War. The Pathet Lao were always closely associated and dependent on Vietnamese...
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    called the Chinese who came from the northern highlands as Haw (ฮ่อ) – hence the name Haw Wars. Haw insurgents coalesced into Banner Armies, most notably the...
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