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** and Khmer
** Cardamom
( Western
) Khmer
** Central
Khmer
** Khmer Pradal Serey – similar to Muay Thai with an emphasis
on elbow techniques
( Ring-wise ).
** Khmer emperors
, see
Khmer Empire
** Pol Pot
, Cambodian
Khmer Rouge leader
( b. 1925
)
** U. S. President Richard Nixon asks the U. S. Congress for US $ 155 million in supplemental aid for the Cambodian government
( US $ 85 million is for military assistance to prevent the overthrow of the government of Premier Lon Nol by the
Khmer Rouge and North Vietnam ).
** Pol Pot
, Cambodian
Khmer Rouge leader
( d. 1998
)
** Ponhea Yat
, ruler of the
Khmer Empire
( died 1467
)
** Dharanindravarman II
, ruler of the
Khmer Empire
** Khmer Krom
, Khmer people living in the Delta and the Lower Mekong area
** Khmer Loeu
, the Mon-Khmer highland tribes in
Cambodia
** Northern
Khmer people
, or Khmer Surin of Northeast Thailand
** The 12th century
Khmer temple Angkor Wat contains a dramatic depiction in bas-relief of the Battle of Lanka between Ravana's Rakshasas and Rama's monkeys.
** Kings of
Khmer Empire
, Cambodia.
** Khmer Rouge
** Tro
Khmer ( Cambodia )
** and New
** Aberdeen railway station
, New South Wales
** Assamese
New Year, or Rongali Bihu
( India's Assam Valley
)
** Bengali
New Year, or Pohela Boishakh
( Bangladesh and India's West Bengal state
)
** Burmese
New Year, or Thingyan
( Burma
)
** Sikh
New Year, or Vaisakhi
( Punjab region
)
** Lao
New Year, or Songkan / Pi Mai Lao
, generally
celebrated from
13 to 15
April ( Laos
)
** Maithili
New Year, Jude-Sheetal in Mithila and Nepal
** Malayali
New Year, or Vishu
( India's Kerala state
)
** Maldivian
New Year, ( Maldives
)
** Nepali
New Year, or Bikram Samwat / Vaishak Ek
( Nepal
)
** Oriya
New Year, or Maha Visuba Sankranthi
( India's Orissa state
)
** Sinhalese
New Year, or Aluth Avurudhu
( Sri Lanka
)
** Tamil
New Year, or Puthandu
( India's Tamil Nadu state
, Sri Lanka
)
** Thai
New Year, or Songkran
, celebrated from
13 to 15
April ( Thailand
)
** Tuluva
New Year, or Bisu
( India's Karnataka state
)
** British-Americans and on-going developments in
New England cuisine
, the national traditions founded in cuisine of the thirteen colonies and some aspects of other regional cuisine.
** French Americans and their "
New World " regional identities such as:
** Cuisine of
New Mexico
** Reprint:
New York: Exeter Books
, 1983.
** The Benjamin Franklin Bridge across the Delaware River between Philadelphia and Camden
, New Jersey
** New Curonian
( nearly extinct ; often considered a separate language
, but mutually intelligible to Latvian
)
** oremus Bible Browser
( New Revised Standard Version
)
** oremus Bible Browser
( Anglicized
New Revised Standard Version
)
** Hosea at The Great Books
( New Revised Standard Version
)
** and Year
** Year of birth
** European Silver Ball Footballer of the
Year France Football
** Timkat
, or 20 during Leap
Year ( Ethiopian Orthodox
)
** In biblical times
, the day following 29 Adar
, Year 1 of the reign of ___
, would be followed by 1 Nisan
, Year 2 of the reign of ___.
** 2003
, Vocal Event of the
Year: " Picture "
( Nominated
)
** 2009 Video of The
Year for " All Summer Long "
( Nominated
)
** 2009 Wide Open Country Video of the
Year for " All Summer Long "
( Winner
)
** 2009 Hit Of The
Year for " All Summer Long "
( Winner
)
** Year or date of death
0.539 seconds.