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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Khun_SaKhun Sa - Wikipedia

    Head of Mong Tai Army. Surrender and retirement. Death. Family. In popular culture. References. Sources. External links. Khun Sa ( Burmese: ခွန်ဆာ, pronounced [kʰʊ̀ɰ̃ sʰà]; 17 February 1934 – 26 October 2007) was an ethnic Chinese drug lord and warlord.

  2. Khun Sa (ur. 17 lutego 1934, zm. 26 października 2007 w Rangunie) – birmański dowódca rebelianckiej armii Mong Tai, narkotykowy baron nazywany „Królem Złotego Trójkąta ”. Przez blisko 30 lat był dowódcą armii Mong Tai, działającej na terenach zamieszkiwanych przez mniejszość etniczną Szanów.

  3. 5 lis 2007 · By Thomas Fuller. Nov. 5, 2007. BANGKOK, Nov. 2 — Khun Sa, the publicity-loving Golden Triangle drug lord who thrived in the region’s “kill or be killed” cauldron of ethnic rivalries and...

  4. Khun Sa: The King of the Golden Triangle #goldentriangle. Explore the captivating life of Khun Sa, the enigmatic "Opium King" 👑🌄. Born in Myanmar in 1934, he ascended to infamy as a...

  5. 30 paź 2007 · BANGKOK, Oct. 30 — Khun Sa, the publicity-loving Golden Triangle drug lord who thrived in the region’s kill-or-be-killed cauldron of ethnic rivalries and heroin-financed private armies, has...

  6. www.economist.com › obituary › 2007/11/08Khun Sa - The Economist

    8 lis 2007 · Khun Sa had most impressive international contacts—in Thailand, Yunnan, Macao, and the murkier docks of Hong Kong and Singapore. Some thought he was merely a frontman for bigger Chinese drug ...

  7. 30 paź 2007 · BBC News. At the height of his power, Asian warlord Khun Sa, who died this week, commanded an army of thousands and supplied as much as a quarter of the world's heroin. Khun Sa trafficked...

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