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Khodao Yanthan was born on 25 August, 1923 in Lakhuti, Naga Hills District, Assam Province, British India (Now in Nagaland, India). Discover Khodao Yanthan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?
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25 August 1923 |
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25 August |
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Lakhüti, Naga Hills District, Assam Province, British India (Now in Nagaland, India) |
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1 March 2010 - Lakhuti, Wokha District, Nagaland |
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Khodao Yanthan Net Worth
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Yanthan died on 1 March 2010 at his ancestral village, Lakhüti.
On arrival in London, Yanthan along with Gen. Sukhai Kaito, Maj. Gen. Mowu, and Yong Kong were briefly detained at the London airport. On 11 September 1962, they were freed from detention and admitted as citizens of the British Commonwealth. The four initially planned to travel to the United Nations to attempt a hearing before the General Assembly. They immediately met George Patterson of the International Committee for the Study of Group Rights, and Angami Zapu Phizo, the President of the Naga National Council, along with their legal advisers. The four men arrived in London via Karachi, after passing through the Indo-Burma areas.
In London, Yanthan took the name 'Charles Lamb.' Living a difficult life, he shifted his residence 14 times between 1962 and 2000. There were periods when he was nearly homeless. On several occasions, his Jewish landlords helped him search a new apartment and move. Yanthan worked at different jobs, including twice at restaurants. Eventually, he asked the British Government to help him with formal training to qualify for another kind of job. He then got a position at the British Broadcasting Corporation World Service in 1971 where he worked until his retirement in 1988. He qualified for pension from both the state and BBC.
After the war, he finished his matriculation from Jorhat Mission School and proceeded to Serampore College for his Intermediate Arts. In March 1951, he took up a teaching position at the Wokha High School.
In 1951, Yanthan was elected President of the Lotha Tribal Council. He was a member of the central executive body of the NNC.
Yanthan's grandfather, Moyuthung Yanthan, was the last chief of the Kyong (now Lotha Naga) tribe. During the Second World War, he joined the Naga Labour Corps as a Quartermaster in 1942 (aged 19) and worked to combat the advancing Japanese forces in Northeast India. Initially, he was posted in Tamu, Myanmar. When still in Class 9, ETD Lambert (police officer and Chief Intelligence Officer, Jorhat) visited his school and asked for volunteers who could speak English. He along with three other Lotha Naga police constables helped the 14th Division of the British Army to reach the Naga Hill from Mariani, Jorhat transerving through tea gardens and forests.
Khodao Yanthan (1923–2010) was a Naga liberation leader and a member of the Naga National Council (NNC). He was popularly called, “the grand old man of Naga political struggle”.
He was born to Nthîo Yanthan on 25 August 1923 at Lakhuti village in the erstwhile Naga Hills District (present, Wokha district). He was the second eldest amongst five male siblings. He attended the village Morung until he went to formal school in Jorhat at the age of eight. In 1943, he joined the Mission High School in Jorhat.