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Pa-Trang-Loeng ''(Pou Tran Lung)'', born N'Trang Lơng, was a Mnong people, Mnong chief and rebel leader in early 1900's Cambodia and Vietnam. He led the largest Indochina, Indochinese 1912-1935 Ethnic Rebellion of Cambodia, tribal uprising against the French colonization, French Colonizers. During the war, he also commanded ethnic invasions against the French-occupied Khmer people, Khmer, Vietnamese people, Vietnamese, and Chinese people, Chinese during the war, which lasted from 1912 to 1935. Loeng was captured and then killed by French officers in 1935, over three decades after his first major attack. He was based along the Bé River. He united multiple diverse tribes in his rebellion, with the most notable of the allied tribes being the Bunong people, Phnong. Biography Local historical records state that N'Trang was not just chief of his tribe, but also one of the most intelligent men in his village. He raised many farm animals along with having an abundance of corn and rice ...
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1912-1935 Ethnic Rebellion Of Cambodia
Between 1912 and 1935, an alliance of Indigenous peoples, native peoples in what is now Cambodia rebelled against French colonization, French colonizers. Their leader, whose name was recorded by the French as Pa-Trang-Loeng, united multiple diverse tribes, such as the Phnong and the Mnong people, Mnong, the latter of which Loeng was a part of. Initially beginning with a series of tribal attacks upon French outposts in Kratié province, Kratié, the conflict would escalate in 1914 with the assassination of explorer First Class Counselor Henri Maître (explorer), Henri Maître at the hands of Trang. The insurgents established the Nam Nung base, which consisted of thousands of kilometres of land. The war ended with a French victory during the Siege of Nam Nung in the May of 1935. References

1910s in French Indochina 1920s in French Indochina 1930s in French Indochina Resistance to the French colonial empire 1920s in Cambodia 1930s in Cambodia {{Cambodia-hist-stub ...
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