Hka River or Nam Hka is a river of Shan State, Burma. It is a left hand tributary of the Salween.
Historically this river separated the Wa States and the northern Shan state of Manglon from Kengtung State.
the Nam Hka forms the boundary between Burma and China in its upper course when it flows roughly southwards. It bends westwards at Pangkham, located at the bend of the river, until it joins the left bank of the Salween.
HKA may refer to:
Nam or NAM may refer to:
The Vietnam War (Vietnamese: Chiến tranh Việt Nam), also known as the Second Indochina War, and also known in Vietnam as Resistance War Against America (Vietnamese: Kháng chiến chống Mỹ) or simply the American War, was a Cold War-era proxy war that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. This war followed the First Indochina War (1946–54) and was fought between North Vietnam—supported by the Soviet Union, China and other communist allies—and the government of South Vietnam—supported by the United States, Philippines and other anti-communist allies. The Viet Cong (also known as the National Liberation Front, or NLF), a South Vietnamese communist common front aided by the North, fought a guerrilla war against anti-communist forces in the region. The People's Army of Vietnam, also known as the North Vietnamese Army (NVA), engaged in a more conventional war, at times committing large units to battle.
As the war continued, the part of the Viet Cong in the fighting decreased as the role of the NVA grew. U.S. and South Vietnamese forces relied on air superiority and overwhelming firepower to conduct search and destroy operations, involving ground forces, artillery, and airstrikes. In the course of the war, the U.S. conducted a large-scale strategic bombing campaign against North Vietnam.
Dragon Ball is the first in a trilogy of anime adaptations of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. Produced by Toei Animation, the anime series premiered in Japan on Fuji Television on February 26, 1986, and ran until April 12, 1989. Spanning 153 episodes (Episode 140 was delayed by the death of Emperor Shōwa), it covers the first 194 chapters of the 519 chapters-long manga series. It is followed by Dragon Ball Z, which covers the remainder of the manga, also a continuation of Dragon Ball. The next, Dragon Ball GT, the plot of which was created solely for the anime. After that was Dragon Ball Z Kai, which retold Dragon Ball Z with much of the filler removed. After that comes Dragon Ball Super. It is the first Dragon Ball television series featuring a new storyline in 18 years and is set after the defeat of Majin Buu, when the Earth has become peaceful once again.
A note on the "Saga" nomenclature:
The "sagas" that comprise the following list correspond to the sets released by FUNimation in 2003. However, these "sagas" only correspond to story arcs (which are themselves split at debatable points), and not to the pattern in which the show actually aired in either Japan or the United States.
Naam Kya Hai
Pyaar Ka Maara
Ghar Ka Pata Do
Dil Hain Tumhaara
Kya Karte Ho
Tumse Pyaar
Isaka Nateeja
Kuch Bhi Ho Yaar
Naam Kya Hai
Pyaar Ka Maaraa ...
Main Tera Deewana, Tu Meri Deewani
Aaise Kyon Nayi Kafaa
Kuch Na Maanu Main, Jaanu Jaanu Main
Teri Marzi Hai Kya
Kabhi Laila Majnu
Are Ja Re Ja Re Ja
Kabhi Shireen Farhaad
Mujhe Aise Na Sata
Kabhi Raanjha Kabhi Heer
Dil Rakh Doon Main Cheer
Kabhi Romeo Juliet
Chal Hat Baaju Hat
Naam Kya Hai
Pyaar Ka Maaraa ...
Seene Mein Dil Hain, Dil Mein Dhadkan Hain
Dhadkan Mein Tu Hai Basi
Teri Baaton Mein, Main Na Aaungi
Yu Na Kar Dillagi
Ki: O Chhodo Na Teri Gali
Tu Hai Bhanvara Main Kali
O Raani Aaise Na Akad
Meri Baahein Na Pakad
Hain Iraada Mera Nek
Du Deewana Dil Phenk
Mujhe Khwaabo Mein Basa
Aaise Baatein Na Bana
Naam Kya Hain
Pyaar Ka Maara
Ghar Ka Pata Do
Dil Hai Tumhaara
Kya Karte Ho
Tumse Pyaar
Iska Nateejaa
Kuch Bhi Ho Yaar