Haw War, 1865-1890

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Name (Latin)
Haw War, 1865-1890
Other forms of name
Ho War, 1865-1890
See Also From tracing place name
China
Thailand
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q1164157
Library of congress: sh2015002103
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: 2013309365: Songsamai Sutthitham. Prāp sưk Hō̜, 2013:t.p. (Prāp sưk Hō̜; Haw War; a war between Siamese and Chinese rebels in northeastern Thailand between 1865 and 1890)
  • Wikipedia, August 26, 2015(Haw Wars; He ren zhan zheng; Songkhrām Prāp Hō̜; series of wars in Siam between Siamese and Chinese quasi-military forces during 1865 to 1890)
  • Britannica online, Oct. 7, 2015:Oun Kham (ruler of the Lao principality of Luang Prabang (1872--94); From the 1870s northern Laos increasingly was beset by invading bands of Chinese (Ho, or Haw) freebooters and bandits, against whom Oun Kham's weak forces were powerless. When he was unable to resist effectively an attack on Luang Prabang in 1885, his overlord, the king of Siam (Thailand), dispatched an army to defend the area, as well as commissioners to run his state.)