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  | office            = Honoured Elder of Japanese-Occupied Mel-akkam
  | office            = [[Honoured Elder|Honoured Elder of Japanese-Occupied Mel-akkam]]
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  | term_start        = 6 Aug. 1942
  | term_start        = 6 August 1942
  | term_end          = 19 Jul. 1945
  | term_end          = 19 July 1945
  | predecessor = ''Office established''
  | predecessor = ''Office established''
  | sucessor = ''Office disestablished''
  | sucessor = ''Office disestablished''
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  | birth_date      = 12 Jan. 1907
  | birth_date      = 12 January 1907
  | death_date      = 18 Dec. 1945 (age 38)
  | death_date      = 18 December 1945 (age 38)
  | birth_place    = Harappa, British [[Mel-akkam]]
  | birth_place    = Harappa, British [[Mel-akkam]]
  | party          = [[Progressive Party (Mel-akkam)|Progressive Party]]
  | party          = [[Progressive Party (Mel-akkam)|Progressive Party]]
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'''''Netaji'' Maina Kathina''' (1907 – 1945) was a Mel-akkan activist, politician, and collaborationist military leader who led Mel-akkam under the Japanese Imperial occupation.
''Netaji'' '''Maina Kathina''' (1907 – 1945) was a Mel-akkan activist, politician, and collaborationist military leader who led Mel-akkam under the Japanese Imperial occupation.

Latest revision as of 21:27, 24 October 2023

Netaji
Maina Kathina
Maina Kathina.png
Honoured Elder of Japanese-Occupied Mel-akkam
In office
6 August 1942 – 19 July 1945
Preceded byOffice established
Personal details
Born12 January 1907
Harappa, British Mel-akkam
Died18 December 1945 (age 38)
Political partyProgressive Party
Alma materOxford University

Netaji Maina Kathina (1907 – 1945) was a Mel-akkan activist, politician, and collaborationist military leader who led Mel-akkam under the Japanese Imperial occupation.