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Peguan
Peguan, n. and a. (ˈpɛgjuːən) Also Pegue, Peguer. [f. the place-name Pegu (see below) + -an.] A. n. a. A native or inhabitant of the city or district of Pegu in southern Burma, the ancient capital of the Mon (Mon n.2 and a.) people. b. The language of the people of Pegu. B. adj. (Also Pegu, the plac...
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Four Paladins
The Peguan king waited hopefully for the mighty Bagan Imperial army, but disappointed with the arrival of only the Four Paladins and a few platoons. The Peguan ruler, pleased by the legendary valor of the paladins, sent his young daughter Khin U, jewels and holy hair relics as tributes and gifts for
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Wat Sitaram
It was told that during King Rama II's reign in early Rattanakosin period Chao Krom Yim (เจ้ากรมยิ้ม), who was a Mon (Peguan) persuaded the Chinese who
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Talaing
Talaing, n. and a. (təˈlaɪŋ) Also 8–9 Talain; 9 Talien. [Native name.] = Mon n.2 and a. Cf. Peguan n. and a.1798 F. Buchanan in Asiatick Researches V. 235 This people are named Talain by the Burmas and Chinese of Yunan. 1800 M. Symes Embassy to Ava v. 183 He has abrogated some severe penal laws impo...
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Takayutpi
By 1537, Peguan defenses had successfully repulsed Toungoo's three consecutive annual invasions. Unable to break Peguan defenses, Toungoo finally used a stratagem to create a split in the Hanthawaddy camp.
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talapoin
‖ talapoin (ˈtæləpɔɪn) Forms: 6 tallipoie, 7–8 tallapoi(e, 7 talapoi, talopoy, talipoy, telapoi; 8 talopoin, 9 telapoon, 7– talapoin. [ad. Pg. talapão, ad. Talaing (Old Peguan) tala pôi ‘my lord’, the title of a Buddhist monk, corresponding (in use) to Burmese p‘ôngyî. (Sir R. C. Temple in Indian An...
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Pyanchi I of Toungoo
At Toungoo, Ma Sein, the commander of the Peguan army stationed there seized the throne, and held out for three months.
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Return to main HelpReturn to Abbreviations home pageCollation of language names: PLanguage names beginning with:A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | Textual formsName representedPahlaviPehleviPahlaviPaliPaliPapuanPapuanParmesanParmes...
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Suphankanlaya
Her brothers were taken to the Peguan court to serve as pages and guarantee for the loyalty of their father, as was usual at the time.
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Swa Saw Ke
The Peguan army led by Commander Ma Sein remained in control of Toungoo before the city was retaken three months later. This time, Peguan defenses were ready.
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Min Khayi
Within months, Ava sent an army led by Myinsaing Myoza and drove out the Peguan troops.
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Sarah Hall Boardman
She also translated the New Testament into Peguan.
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Naungdawgyi
Heir-apparent and commander
By the time Peguan armies captured Ava in March 1752, his father had persuaded the people of Mu valley to join him in his
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Mahadhammaraza Dipadi
The Peguan armies invaded Prome and Ava but failed. They were able to take Toungoo. The two sides were unable to overcome each other until 1751 when the crown prince of Pegu (Binnya Dala’s brother) marched the Peguan armies into Upper
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