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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mahāgīta
Mahāgīta also incorporates musical traditions of conquered kingdoms; the Yodaya songs are modeled on the musical style of the Ayutthaya kingdom, while the Talaing preludes and postludes, as follows: Kyo () Bwe () Thachingan () Patpyo () Ledwethankhat () Natchin () Yodaya () Bawle () Lwangyin () Myingin () Talaing wikipedia.org
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Palaung
Palaung, n. and a. (pəˈlaʊŋ) Also 9 Paloung, Poloung. [Native name.] A. n. a. A people of the Shan States of Burma; a member of any of the various tribes constituting this people. b. The Mon-Khmer language of this people. B. adj. Of or pertaining to this people or their language. Hence Paˈlaungic a.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Charles Otto Blagden
"Notes on Talaing epigraphy". 1914. "The Pyu inscriptions". In Epigraphica Indica vol. 12 no. 16: 127–137. 1917. With Richard Winstedt. wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kyaung Thar
Alongside him, boxers Chit Sayar, Phyu Gyi, Phyu Lay, Shu Ma Wa, Tin Shwe, Hla Shwe, Patma Sein and Talaing Sein participated. wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Shin Sawbu
Sayadaw Athwa [The Monk of Athwa], Burmese translation of his Talaing History of Pegu used by Phayre, now in the British Museum, being manuscripts OR 3462 wikipedia.org
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Phyu Gyi
Well-known boxers Chit Sayar, Phyu Gyi, Phyu Lay, Shu Ma Wa, Tin Shwe, Hla Shwe, Patma Sein and Talaing Sein participated alongside Kyaung Thar who had wikipedia.org
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Mon
Mon, n.2 and a. (məʊn) Also Moan, Mun, Mwun. [Native name.] A. n. A people of Indo-Chinese origin, also called Talaing, now inhabiting eastern Burma and western Thailand but having their ancient capital at Pegu in southern Burma; a member of this people. Also, their language. B. adj. Of or pertainin... Oxford English Dictionary
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South-East Asia campaign of Rajendra Chola I
The place is believed to be located in the Talaing region of Lower Burma. wikipedia.org
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Return to main HelpReturn to Abbreviations home pageCollation of language names: TLanguage 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 representedTadzhikTajikTagalogTagalogTahitianTahitianTainoTainoTak... Oxford English Dictionary
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直通王国
根据《得楞史》(Paklat Talaing Chronicle),阿奴律陀围城三月,直通城中人饥饿相食,摩奴诃于1057年5月17日出城投降。战后,大批直通王国的工匠和宗教文献传入上缅甸,其文学和宗教传统有助于塑造早期缅族及蒲甘文化。 wikipedia.org
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Mon people
During the pre-colonial era, the Burmese called them Talaing (တလိုင်း), which was adopted by the British during the colonial era. The etymology of Talaing is debated; it may be derived from Mon, or is a reference to Telinga or Kalinga, a geographic region in southeast India. wikipedia.org
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Mon language
The Mon language (, ; ; Mon-Thai ဘာသာမည် []; ; ; formerly known as Peguan and Talaing) is an Austroasiatic language spoken by the Mon people. wikipedia.org
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