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In the Park Newcastle presents Wolf Alice
Exhibition Park
Newcastle
Jul 12 Sun • 2026 • 5:00pm
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Ong Keo | |
|---|---|
| Died | November 1910 (1910-12) |
| Monuments | Ong Keo Stupa[1] |
| Other names | Phu Mi Boun |
| Occupation | Sorcerer |
| Known for | Holy Man's Rebellion |
Ong Keo (องค์แก้ว) was a leader of the Holy Man's Rebellion, a rebellion of Austroasiatic-speaking minorities (formerly called Mon-Khmer) in Thailand against French and Lao forces, where it was a widespread but short-lived cause.[2] He surrendered to the French in October 1907; however, he continued the struggle until his murder in 1910. After his death, fighting continued under his successor Ong Kommandam until at least 1937. Local legend holds that Ong Keo survived the murder attempt and lived until the early 1970s.[1]
- ^ a b Ong Keo Stupa[permanent dead link]
- ^ Murdoch, John B. (1974). "The 1901-1902 Holy Man's Rebellion" (free). Journal of the Siam Society. JSS Vol.62.1 (digital). Siam Heritage Trust: image 2. Retrieved April 2, 2013.
The "Holy Man's" I uprising of 1901-1902 was a large scale popular rebellion involving Northeast Thailand, Southern Laos, and the adjacent portion of the Vietnamese Central Highlands. Scholarship to date has not adequately considered the rebellion's character as transcending present national boundaries, having common leadership, and growing out of common regional causes. Footnote 8) 'Kha' is the common, though somewhat pejorative, term used for the Austroasiatic tribal people of Northeast Thailand, Laos, and Viet-nam. I use it here because it is common parlance in the literature and for lack of a better term.
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