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1983 attempted killing of the South Korean president
The Rangoon bombing of 9 October 1983 was an assassination attempt orchestrated by North Korea against Chun Doo-hwan, the fifth president of South Korea
Rangoon_bombing
The bombing of Rangoon was a series of air raids conducted by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service that took place between December 1941 to March 1942
Bombing of Rangoon in World War II
Bombing_of_Rangoon_in_World_War_II
Bilateral relations
Myung-bak, visited Myanmar in May 2012, the first visit since the Rangoon bombing. It is reported that the then-Burmese President Thein Sein promised
Myanmar–South_Korea_relations
Bilateral relations
significant support to Angkar (The Organization) from Myanmar. The Rangoon bombing on 9 October 1983 was a turning point in Myanmar–North Korea relations
Myanmar–North_Korea_relations
2017 Indian film by Vishal Bhardwaj
Rangoon is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language romantic war drama film directed by Vishal Bhardwaj and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala and Viacom 18 Motion Pictures
Rangoon_(2017_Hindi_film)
South Korean politician (1925–1983)
from 1982 until his death in 1983. He was among the victims of the Rangoon bombing in Myanmar. Lee was born in 1925 in Keijō. He and his family later
Lee Bum Suk (foreign minister)
Lee_Bum_Suk_(foreign_minister)
1987 aircraft bombing over the Andaman Sea
the attack. It is also believed that Kim Jong Il masterminded the Rangoon bombing of 1983, in which North Korea attempted to assassinate South Korean
Korean_Air_Flight_858
1986 attack in Seoul, South Korea
said the attack was similar to the Rangoon bombing in 1983 when dozens of South Koreans lost their lives. These bombings, including that of Korean Air Flight
Gimpo International Airport bombing
Gimpo_International_Airport_bombing
1968 North Korean raid in South Korea
shootdown Gangneung Sokcho Yeosu Terror attacks Rangoon bombing Gimpo International Airport bombing Korean Air Flight 858 1993–94 tensions 1994 North
Blue_House_raid
Ongoing conflict between North and South Korea before and following the Korean War
out the Rangoon bombing, a failed assassination attempt against South Korean President Chun Doo-hwan while he was visiting Burma. The bombing of Korean
Korean_conflict
1945 attacks in Japan during WWII
59. United States Strategic Bombing Survey (June 1946). "U. S. Strategic Bombing Survey: The Effects of the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki"
Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki
after international bombings against South Korea by North Korean agents during the 1980s, including the Rangoon bombing and the bombing of Korean Air Flight
International sanctions against North Korea
International_sanctions_against_North_Korea
Leader of South Korea from 1979 to 1988
assassination attempt by North Korean agents during a visit to Rangoon, Burma. The North Korean bombing killed 17 of Chun's entourage, including cabinet ministers
Chun_Doo-hwan
2011 South Korean TV series
when a bomb planted by North Korean agents explodes, killing some high-ranking officials. This historical event is called the Rangoon bombing (also known
City_Hunter_(2011_TV_series)
1976 killing in the Joint Security Area
shootdown Gangneung Sokcho Yeosu Terror attacks Rangoon bombing Gimpo International Airport bombing Korean Air Flight 858 1993–94 tensions 1994 North
Panmunjom_axe_murder_incident
North Korean politician
Seong-gil and Jang Song-thaek, he was the chief commander of the 1983 Rangoon bombing at Aung San Mausoleum in Yangon, Myanmar. He joined the Workers' Party
Jang_Song-u
Aerial bombing attacks in 1945
more than 3,900 tons of high-explosive bombs and incendiary devices on the German city of Dresden. The bombing and the resulting firestorm destroyed more
Bombing_of_Dresden
North-South Korean border barrier
in response to North Korea's supposed successful testing of a hydrogen bomb, South Korea resumed broadcasts directed at the North. On 15 April 2016,
Korean_Demilitarized_Zone
Burmese woman who captured assassin
North Korean military officer who was involved in the Rangoon bombing of 9 October 1983. The bombing was an assassination attempt on South Korean President
Darr_Sann_Ye
Country in East Asia
assassination attempts on South Korean leaders, such as in 1968, 1974, and the Rangoon bombing in 1983; tunnels were found under the DMZ and tensions flared over
North_Korea
Government of South Korea from 1981 to 1988
the Rangoon bombing, an attempted assassination of President Chun during a state visit in Rangoon, Burma. Three North Korean agents detonated a bomb at
Fifth_Republic_of_Korea
1975 assault of U.S. Army officer by North Koreans
shootdown Gangneung Sokcho Yeosu Terror attacks Rangoon bombing Gimpo International Airport bombing Korean Air Flight 858 1993–94 tensions 1994 North
Major_Henderson_incident
Downing of a U.S. Navy aircraft by North Korean over the Sea of Japan
atomic warheads of 30 kilotons each, roughly equal to two-and-half times the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. Wheeler said such an attack likely would provoke retaliation
1969 EC-121 shootdown incident
1969_EC-121_shootdown_incident
North–South Korea artillery engagement
evacuation of island". The Dong-a Ilbo, 2010-11-25. N. Korea fired thermobaric bombs, [JoongAng Daily], 26 November 2010. Retrieved 29 November 2010. "North
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confirmed as his father's successor. In 1983, North Korea carried out the Rangoon bombing, a failed assassination attempt against South Korean President Chun
History_of_North_Korea
came on 7 January 1942, when Royal Air Force (RAF) aircraft flying from Rangoon, attacked military targets in the city. The American Volunteer Group, together
Bombing of Bangkok in World War II
Bombing_of_Bangkok_in_World_War_II
Ship attacked and captured by North Korea
shootdown Gangneung Sokcho Yeosu Terror attacks Rangoon bombing Gimpo International Airport bombing Korean Air Flight 858 1993–94 tensions 1994 North
USS_Pueblo_(AGER-2)
South Korean politician (1935–1983)
South Korean economist, educator and administrator who died in the Rangoon bombing incident. Suh Sang-chul was born in Hongseong, Chūseinan Province,
Suh_Sang-chul
Calendar year
of the journal Science. Church Street bombing: A car bombing in Pretoria, South Africa, kills 19 people. The bomb has been planted by members of Umkhonto
1983
North Korean soldier and one of the three perpetrators of the 1983 Rangoon bombing. He was sentenced to life imprisonment by a court in Burma and died
Min-chul
shootdown Gangneung Sokcho Yeosu Terror attacks Rangoon bombing Gimpo International Airport bombing Korean Air Flight 858 1993–94 tensions 1994 North
List of border incidents involving North and South Korea
List_of_border_incidents_involving_North_and_South_Korea
Airborne warfare throughout World War II
strategic bombing of railways, harbours, cities, workers' and civilian housing, and industrial districts in enemy territory. Strategic bombing as a military
Strategic bombing during World War II
Strategic_bombing_during_World_War_II
for supplying groups with weapons and for their role in the Rangoon bombing and the bombing of Korean Air Flight 858. In 2008 US President George W. Bush
Illicit activities of North Korea
Illicit_activities_of_North_Korea
President of Singapore from 1985 to 1993
1983, he represented Singapore at the funeral for the victims of the Rangoon bombing. He retired from diplomacy in 1984. During his career, Wee held multiple
Wee_Kim_Wee
Mausoleum in Myanmar
dead link] "Rangoon Bomb Shatters Korean Cabinet", Multinational monitor, vol. 4, no. 11, November 1983. "A Bomb Wreaks Havoc in Rangoon". Time. 17 October
Martyrs'_Mausoleum
South Korean organization for public interest and think tank
When a North Korean Bombing Rocked Yangon". The Irrawaddy. Retrieved 2023-03-24. Roblin, Sebastien (2021-07-29). "The Rangoon Bombing: North Korea's 1983
Sejong_Institute
North Korean politician (1928–2025)
as part of a reorganization of the diplomatic bureaucracy after the Rangoon bombing in October 1983. In 1988, he was responsible for the arrangement of
Kim_Yong-nam
Largest city of Myanmar
symbols instead of Burmese script. Yangon, sometimes romanised in English as Rangoon, is the capital city of the Yangon Region and the most populous city of
Yangon
Acts of terrorism conducted by a state
plane, in 1983 in the Rangoon bombing, the Gimpo International Airport bombing, and in 1987 when North Korean agents detonated a bomb on Korean Air Flight
State_terrorism
Air raids by the US Army Air Forces in the Pacific War
carrier-based long-range bombers, in April 1942. However, strategic bombing and urban area bombing of Japan only began at scale in 1944 after the long-range B-29
Bombing_of_Tokyo
Law enforcement agency
to arrest sport cars Myanmar portal Current events portal Aung San Rangoon bombing Human rights in Burma Crime in Burma Bureau of Special Investigation
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agent Cho Ch'ang-hŭi (조창희). Rangoon Bombing 9 October 1983 21 46 Kang Min Chul, 2 others Gimpo International Airport bombing 14 September 1986 5 30–36 North
List of North Korean terrorist attacks
List_of_North_Korean_terrorist_attacks
Inter-Korean Liaison Office bombing (Korean: 남북공동연락사무소 폭파사건; lit. 'Inter-Korean Liaison Office Demolition Incident') refers to the bombing of the Inter-Korean
Inter-Korean Liaison Office bombing
Inter-Korean_Liaison_Office_bombing
Maritime demarcation line between North and South Korea
shootdown Gangneung Sokcho Yeosu Terror attacks Rangoon bombing Gimpo International Airport bombing Korean Air Flight 858 1993–94 tensions 1994 North
Northern_Limit_Line
U.S. designation applied to certain countries
League-Red Army Faction members. The country is also responsible for the Rangoon bombing. According to Country Reports on Terrorism: April 30, 2007: The Democratic
US-designated state sponsors of terrorism
US-designated_state_sponsors_of_terrorism
Alleged cyber-warfare attack on South Korea
shootdown Gangneung Sokcho Yeosu Terror attacks Rangoon bombing Gimpo International Airport bombing Korean Air Flight 858 1993–94 tensions 1994 North
2013_South_Korea_cyberattack
Burmese independence activist (1915–1947)
first year of university he was elected to the executive committee of the Rangoon University Students' Union and served as the editor of its newspaper. He
Aung_San
1941 Japanese attack on the US
Fire Department firefighters who responded to Hickam Field during the bombing in Honolulu, becoming the only fire department members on American soil
Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor
August 14, 1943 (a day after the last Allied bombing raid) by the defending Italian forces. The first bombing raid was on July 19, 1943, when 690 aircraft
Bombing of Rome in World War II
Bombing_of_Rome_in_World_War_II
15 January 2013. Retrieved 15 January 2013. "Safaa al-Mashhadani car bombing killing shakes upcoming elections in Iraq". Jerusalem Post. 16 October
List of assassinations in Asia
List_of_assassinations_in_Asia
1966–1969 North–South Korea conflict
Reynolds". Military Times. "DMZ Flashpoints: The 1967 Camp Walley Barracks Bombing". 27 June 2015. "1968 Easter Ambush". 19 April 2019. Archived from the
Korean_DMZ_Conflict
was a close ally of the DPRK. In 1983, North Korea carried out the Rangoon bombing, a failed assassination attempt against South Korean dictator Chun
Foreign relations of North Korea
Foreign_relations_of_North_Korea
Young-soo (1974) Park Chung-hee (1979) 16 victims who died in the Rangoon Bombing (1983) Yi Bangja (1989) Choi Kyu-hah (2006) Roh Moo-hyun (2009) Kim
List of people who have received a state funeral
List_of_people_who_have_received_a_state_funeral
North Korean state-owned company
was also alleged to have used Macau as a base for planning the 1983 Rangoon bombing, an assassination attempt on South Korean President Chun Doo-hwan,
Zokwang_Trading
The bombing of Kobe (Kōbe dai-kūshū) on March 16 and 17, 1945, was part of the strategic bombing air raids on Japan campaign waged by the United States
Bombing of Kobe in World War II
Bombing_of_Kobe_in_World_War_II
U.S. non-governmental organization
archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-07-01 Jong-yil, Ra (2022), The Rangoon Bombing Terrorist, Kang Min-chol (PDF), ISBN 978-1-7356515-6-9, LCCN 2022944338
Committee for Human Rights in North Korea
Committee_for_Human_Rights_in_North_Korea
Systematic aerial attacks to destroy infrastructure and morale
bombing has been used to this end. The phrase "terror bombing" entered the English lexicon towards the end of World War II and many strategic bombing
Strategic_bombing
Bilateral relations
North Korean cult of personality and provocative actions such as the Rangoon bombing. Deng Xiaoping attended North Korea's 30th anniversary celebrations
China–North_Korea_relations
North Korean soldier and politician (1917–1995)
O Jin-u is held responsible for the Korean axe murder incident and Rangoon bombing as head of the KPA. He helped Kim Il Sung maintain control of the military
O_Jin-u
1968 unsuccessful infiltration attempt by North Korea
shootdown Gangneung Sokcho Yeosu Terror attacks Rangoon bombing Gimpo International Airport bombing Korean Air Flight 858 1993–94 tensions 1994 North
Uljin–Samcheok_Landings
1993) Suh Sang-chul – South Korean government minister killed in the Rangoon bombing (bachelor's 1958, master's 1959, posthumous LLD 1984) Brian P. Stern
List of Clark University people
List_of_Clark_University_people
Part of World War II
hands, and fighter cover could now be provided for every bombing raid on Rangoon." Rangoon was initially defended relatively successfully against Japanese
Japanese_invasion_of_Burma
diplomat, former Foreign Minister of South Korea and victim of the Rangoon bombing Lee Cheol-woo, South Korean politician, member of the National Assembly
List of people with the Korean family name Lee
List_of_people_with_the_Korean_family_name_Lee
North Korean cargo ship
shootdown Gangneung Sokcho Yeosu Terror attacks Rangoon bombing Gimpo International Airport bombing Korean Air Flight 858 1993–94 tensions 1994 North
Chong_Chon_Gang
1988 protests in Burma (Myanmar)
organised largely by university students at the Rangoon Arts and Sciences University and the Rangoon Institute of Technology. Since the 1962 military
8888_Uprising
Military unit
forces during the battle for northern Burma and the push southward to Rangoon, bombing and strafing troop concentrations, supply dumps, lines of communication
80th_Flying_Training_Wing
Operation against the Japanese in Rangoon
Operation Dracula was a World War II-airborne and amphibious attack on Rangoon by British and Anglo-Indian forces during the Burma Campaign. The plan
Operation_Dracula
British three-engined biplane flying boat
The Short S.8/8 Rangoon was a 1930s British three-engined biplane flying boat, designed and built by Short Brothers for the Royal Air Force. In 1929,
Short_Rangoon
Firebombing raid on Tokyo in the Pacific War
emphasized the precision bombing of key industrial facilities over area bombing of cities. Early American strategic bombing attacks on Germany used precision
Bombing of Tokyo (10 March 1945)
Bombing_of_Tokyo_(10_March_1945)
WWII aerial bombardment of Rotterdam by Nazi Germany
reached the staff of Luftflotte 2 in Berlin. Instead of a precision bombing, a carpet bombing by Heinkel He 111 bombers was carried out, with only a Gruppe
German_bombing_of_Rotterdam
Air raids of the US Air Force in Japan
The bombing of Osaka (大阪大空襲, Ōsaka daikūshū) during the Pacific War was part of the strategic bombing air raids on Japan campaign waged by the United
Bombing_of_Osaka
to 22 people at a bombed school, reports say". The Washington Post. Retrieved 12 May 2025. "Myanmar Airstrike Kills 24 in Bombing of Mineral Hub". The
List_of_massacres_in_Myanmar
Topics referred to by the same term
Foreign Minister of South Korea from 1982 until his death in the Rangoon bombing in 1983 This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the
Lee_Beom-seok
Bombing technique
War II Bombing of London in World War II Bombing of Frampol in World War II Bombing of Warsaw in World War II Bombing of Wieluń Aerial bombing of cities
Firebombing
extremely poor, as was bombing accuracy - even if the target city (let alone the actual military target) could be found. Consequently bombing operations were
Bombing of Hamburg in World War II
Bombing_of_Hamburg_in_World_War_II
Aerial attacks by the Allies on German-occupied Prague during WWII
The bombing of Prague : was it a mistake? [1] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bombing of Prague in World War II. Radio Prague: The bombing of Prague
Bombing_of_Prague
1938–1944 Japanese air raids against Chongqing, China
The bombing of Chongqing (simplified Chinese: 重庆大轰炸; traditional Chinese: 重慶大轟炸, Japanese: 重慶爆撃), from 18 February 1938 to 19 December 1944, was a series
Bombing_of_Chongqing
Terrorist incident in Myanmar
festival bomb blasts". Xinhua News Agency. Archived from the original on 1 May 2011. Retrieved 1 February 2014. "Untitled Document". "Nine die in Rangoon bombings
April 2010 Yangon Thingyan bombings
April_2010_Yangon_Thingyan_bombings
Milan was subjected to heavy bombing during World War II, being the most bombed city in Northern Italy and one of the most bombed cities in the country. During
Bombing of Milan in World War II
Bombing_of_Milan_in_World_War_II
head Arthur Harris's concept of a Strategic Bombing Offensive. Bomber Command's poor performance in bombing accuracy during 1941 had led to calls for the
Bombing of Cologne in World War II
Bombing_of_Cologne_in_World_War_II
1945 RAF Bomber Command raid on Germany
The bombing of Obersalzberg was an air raid carried out by the Royal Air Force's Bomber Command on 25 April 1945 during the last days of World War II
Bombing_of_Obersalzberg
1984. Han Young-soo resigned on 30 July 1982. Sim Sang-u died in the Rangoon bombing on 9 October 1983. Jeong Rae-hyeok resigned on 29 June 1984. Kim Jong-gyeong
List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 1981–1985
List_of_members_of_the_National_Assembly_(South_Korea),_1981–1985
1944 US bombing of an Italian city
The bombing of Gorla, also known as the Gorla massacre (Italian: la strage di Gorla), was an aerial bombing attack on Gorla, a district of Milan, Italy
Bombing_of_Gorla
Military actions during WWII
The bombing of San Marino were a series of British aerial bombing attacks on the microstate of San Marino during World War II. Eight air raids were carried
Bombing of San Marino in World War II
Bombing_of_San_Marino_in_World_War_II
Group of American pilots who flew for the Republic of China Air Force in 1941–42
the 15 bombers it had dispatched. Nevertheless, Rangoon and Mingaladon airfield were successfully bombed, with the city suffering more than 1,000 dead.
Flying_Tigers
elections 1 July – Chosonminhang Ilyushin Il-62 crash 9 October – Rangoon bombing 8 January - Kim Jong Un, Supreme Leader of North Korea since 2011 and
1983_in_North_Korea
21:28 with red target marker flares. The bombing was then accomplished with a time lag in sectors ("sector bombing"). The bombers had to fly over the red
Bombing of Würzburg in World War II
Bombing_of_Würzburg_in_World_War_II
Bilateral relations
state to break off diplomatic relations with the DPRK following the Rangoon bombing, when on 9 October that year the North Koreans attempted to assassinate
Comoros–North_Korea_relations
Interceptor. 9 October – Rangoon bombing: North Korean agents planted a bomb in an attempt to assassinate President Chun. However, the bomb exploded prematurely
1983_in_South_Korea
1942 Japanese attack on Australia in WWII
related to Darwin bombings. Library resources about Bombing of Darwin Resources in your library Resources in other libraries Bombing of Darwin, Northern
Bombing_of_Darwin
111 planes bombing Warsaw, September 1939 Warsaw after German Luftwaffe bombing, September 1939 Royal Castle in Warsaw after the German bombing of the city
Bombing of Warsaw in World War II
Bombing_of_Warsaw_in_World_War_II
military significance was gradually abandoned in favour of "area bombing", the large-scale bombing of German cities to destroy housing and civilian infrastructure
Bombing of Berlin in World War II
Bombing_of_Berlin_in_World_War_II
Part of Burma Campaign during World War 2
Battle of Elephant Point was an airborne operation at the mouth of the Rangoon River conducted by a composite Gurkha airborne battalion that took place
Battle_of_Elephant_Point
Both Allied and Axis Powers bombings
and strategic bombing raids over Timișoara. Following the 1944 Romanian coup d'état, the Luftwaffe and Hungarian Air Force conducted bombing raids against
Bombing of Timișoara in World War II
Bombing_of_Timișoara_in_World_War_II
number of Soviet bombing missions to then German-occupied Tallinn followed in 1942–1944. The most extensive of Soviet aerial bombing campaign in Tallinn
Bombing of Tallinn in World War II
Bombing_of_Tallinn_in_World_War_II
August, September English Article on NordhausenWiki, German August 1944 461st Bombardment Group (H) August 1944 Bombing missions Operation Bellicose map
Bombing of Nordhausen in World War II
Bombing_of_Nordhausen_in_World_War_II
to October 1944. Although other large cities in Italy were also bombed, the bombing of Zadar stands out because of the number of attacks and the number
Bombing of Zadar in World War II
Bombing_of_Zadar_in_World_War_II
1942, there were six bombings that resulted from a change in the Allies' bombing strategy. The Allies changed from strategic bombing that primarily targeted
Bombing of Naples in World War II
Bombing_of_Naples_in_World_War_II
Korean Peninsula where they unloaded inert munitions on a South Korean bombing range. Flying nonstop with the assistance of in-flight refuelers, Pentagon
2013_in_North_Korea
occurred on June 12, 1943, when a firestorm was ignited through targeted bombing by the British Royal Air Force, largely destroying the historical city
Bombing of Düsseldorf in World War II
Bombing_of_Düsseldorf_in_World_War_II
RANGOON BOMBING
RANGOON BOMBING
Boy/Male
British, English
Son of Rawley or Raleigh
Boy/Male
Sikh
One imbued by the blissful soul
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Compassionate; Merciful; Affectionate; Tender-hearted; Soft-hearted
Boy/Male
Sikh
Songs of battlefield, Life imbued with the Love of God
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Rand 1, from the Old French oblique case.
Girl/Female
Indian
Compassionate, Merciful
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly East Anglia)
English (chiefly East Anglia) : patronymic from the Middle English personal name Rand(e) (see Rand 1).French : variant of Renson, a reduced form of Rennesson, a pet form (with the double diminutive suffix -esson) of a personal name derived from the Germanic name Ragino or a compound name with the first element ragin- ‘counsel’.
Boy/Male
Sikh
The lover of gods Love
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Devon, Dorset, Essex, Kent, and Warwickshire, so named from Old English lang, long ‘long’ + dūn ‘hill’.Samuel Langdon, Harvard College president in 1774–80, was born in Boston, MA, in 1723 but lived out his years in Hampton Falls, NH. Three of his children left descendants. His grandfather Philip (b. 1646) had came from Braunton in Devon, England, and was married in Andover, Essex Co., MA, in 1684, according to family historians.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
Rangoli
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Hindu
Loving
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of numerous places so called from Old English lang ‘long’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. (Langton in County Durham, however, has the same etymology as Langdon).
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English
From the Long Hill
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Muslim
Compassionate, Merciful
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English
Son of Rand.
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Variants of Randolph 'Wolf's shield.' Surname.
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Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One Colored in the Union of God
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Bengali, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada
Colorful
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One Coloured in the Union of God
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Charm
RANGOON BOMBING
RANGOON BOMBING
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Tamil
Vijayanthi | விஜயஂதீ
Winning, Success
Girl/Female
Tamil
Yatishma | யாதீஷமாஂ
Girl/Female
Indian
A flower, Sweet smile
Female
English
Latin form of Greek Agathe, AGATHA means "good."Â
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American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Latin
Light; Pity; Foreign
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Anglo Saxon
Guide.
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Indian
Thirsty
Girl/Female
Swedish
Strong.
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Farsi, Iranian, Muslim
Reddish; One who Strives to Achieve
Boy/Male
Australian, Polish, Slavic
January; Devoted to Janus
RANGOON BOMBING
RANGOON BOMBING
RANGOON BOMBING
RANGOON BOMBING
RANGOON BOMBING
n.
Same as Rattoon, n.
n.
A paraffin obtained from petroleum from Rangoon in India, and practically identical with ordinary paraffin.
v. i.
To sprout or spring up from the root, as sugar cane from the root of the previous year's planting.
v. i.
Same as Rattoon, v. i.
imp. & p. p.
of Rattoon
n.
A variety of pigeon.
v. t.
To compel submission by violent measures; to harass; to persecute.
v. t.
To harass or reduce to subjection by dragoons; to persecute by abandoning a place to the rage of soldiers.
n.
A cotton stuff showing a fine cord on one side and a satiny surface on the other.
n.
A genus of mammals including the raccoon.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Rattoon
n.
One of the stems or shoots of sugar cane of the second year's growth from the root, or later. See Plant-cane.
n.
A dragoon.
n.
A North American nocturnal carnivore (Procyon lotor) allied to the bears, but much smaller, and having a long, full tail, banded with black and gray. Its body is gray, varied with black and white. Called also coon, and mapach.
n.
See Lagoon.
n.
The common raccoon.
n.
The raccoon.
imp. & p. p.
of Dragoon
n.
A raccoon. See Raccoon.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Dragoon