Williamson A. Sangma (sl); Williamson A. Sangma (fr); Williamson A. Sangma (ast); Williamson A. Sangma (nl); Williamson A. Sangma (ca); विल्यमसन ए. संगमा (mr); Williamson A. Sangma (ga); Williamson A. Sangma (es); Williamson A. Sangma (en); Виллиамсон А. Сангма (ru); विलियमसन ए॰ संगमा (hi); Williamson A. Sangma (yo) político indio (es); ভারতীয় রাজনীতিবিদ (bn); homme politique indien (fr); India poliitik (et); políticu indiu (1919–1990) (ast); polític indi (ca); Olóṣèlú Ọmọ Orílẹ̀-èdè Indian (yo); Indian politician (en-gb); سیاستمدار هندی (fa); India siyaasa nira ŋun nyɛ doo (dag); politician indian (ro); פוליטיקאי הודי (he); Indiaas politicus (1919-1990) (nl); भारतीय राज्य मेघालय के प्रथम मुख्यमंत्री (hi); First chief minister of Indian stete of Meghalaya (1919-1990) (en); Indian politician (en-ca); político indio (gl); سياسي هندي (ar); politikan indian (sq); First chief minister of Indian stete of Meghalaya (1919-1990) (en) Williamson Ampang Sangma (en)
विल्यमसन ए. संगमा
First chief minister of Indian stete of Meghalaya (1919-1990)
^"Meghalaya's first CM remembered". assamtribune.com. 26 October 2009. 2014-03-18 रोजी मूळ पान पासून संग्रहित. 3 May 2012 रोजी पाहिले. Meghalaya's first Chief Minister late Captain Williamson A Sangma was fondly remembered on his 19th death anniversary on Sunday with a special memorial service at Tura and his home town of Siju in South Garo Hills.
^"Congrats Meghalaya". meghalayatimes.info. 20 January 2012. 3 May 2012 रोजी पाहिले. The first Chief Minister of Meghalaya, Capt Williamson A Sangma, is no longer known, people barely remember him. His birth place South Garo Hills is very backward in every aspect.
^"MEGHALAYA GOVERNOR INAUGURATED YEARLONG CELEBRATION". megipr.nic.in. 14 December 2004. 2009-04-10 रोजी मूळ पान पासून संग्रहित. 4 May 2012 रोजी पाहिले. Mr. Jacob also recalled the first Chief Minister of the State and the first ever Governor of a State among the Garos, Capt. Williamson A Sangma - the Capt. Williamson Sangma Award was conferred to Mr. Justin Mc. Carty R. Marak
^"Lest we forget - Challenges for Meghalaya". meghalayatimes.info. 21 January 2010. 4 May 2012 रोजी पाहिले. The demand for a separate hill state emanated for the first time from Wilson Reade, chairman of the Khasi National Durbar. Reade was the most non-controversial figure in the Khasi-Jaintia politics. But it was Capt Williamson Amphlang Sangma who speeded the movement. Sangma was a moderate by temperament, training and conviction. Being cool and thoughtful, ever aware of the consequences, he was always calculative.