Khai Kam

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Khai Kam (1864–15 September 1919) was a leader of the Chin people in Myanmar. Two years after the British Indian Army invaded and conquered Chin State's Chin Hills in the late nineteenth century, he headed an insurrection against British rule. His campaign was unsuccessful, and he was captured and sentenced to life imprisonment on the Andaman Islands. He returned to his homeland in 1910 when the British authorities granted him early release. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Khai Kam
rdf:langString
rdf:langString Khai Kam
rdf:langString Khai Kam
rdf:langString Khuasak
xsd:date 1919-09-15
rdf:langString Khuasak, Tedim District
xsd:integer 45547506
xsd:integer 1124404203
xsd:integer 1864
rdf:langString The Great Khai Kam
xsd:date 1919-09-15
rdf:langString Sizang-Gungal Rebellion
rdf:langString Chin
xsd:integer 1888
rdf:langString Khai Kam (1864–15 September 1919) was a leader of the Chin people in Myanmar. Two years after the British Indian Army invaded and conquered Chin State's Chin Hills in the late nineteenth century, he headed an insurrection against British rule. His campaign was unsuccessful, and he was captured and sentenced to life imprisonment on the Andaman Islands. He returned to his homeland in 1910 when the British authorities granted him early release.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 25892
xsd:gYear 1894
xsd:gYear 1888
xsd:gYear 1864
xsd:gYear 1919

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