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    The Burmese-Siamese War (1797–1798) was a military conflict between the Kingdom of Burma under the Konbaung dynasty and Kingdom of Siam under the Chakri...
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    Burmese–Siamese War (1802–1805) (category 19th century in Chiang Mai)
    choosing the eastern route as in the campaign of 1797, the prince chose the western route from Thoen to Chiang Mai through Li. Unable to personally lead the...
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    abandonment, Chiang Mai was finally restored as political and cultural center of Lanna in 1797. Kawila entered Chiang Mai in March 1797 in a ceremony that...
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    Prince-Abbé de Saint-Gall..., à prononcer Le 19 Mai 1797, jour de l'anniversaire de sa mort... [S.l.]: [s.n.], [ca. 1797] Einiges aus den Tagebüchern des Fürstabtes...
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  • December 2019. Ongsakul, Sarassawadee (2005). History of Lan Na. Chiang Mai: Silkworm Books. ISBN 974-9575-84-9. Phayre, Lt. Gen. Sir Arthur P. (1883)...
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  • Mai (1696–1715) Hamdan, Mai (1715–1729) Muhammad VII of Bornu, Mai (1729–1744) Dunama VIII Gana, Mai (1744–1447) Ali III, Mai (1747–1792) Ahmad, Mai (1792–1808)...
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    abandoned for about twenty years. It was not until 1797 that Kawila of Lampang was able to restore Chiang Mai as the center of Lanna and as the citadel against...
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    Doab, and the Doaba Singhs in the Jalandhar Doab. Mai Fateh Kaur (d.1773) of Patiala Sikh dynasty Mai Desan Kaur (d.1778) of Sukerchakia Sikh Misl Bibi...
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  • fact that they were initially established by Emperor Paul I of Russia in 1797. Previously drafted privately as a contract between Paul Petrovich while...
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    Lan Na (category Chiang Mai)
    Phraya Chaban as the prince of Chiang Mai, both as vassals of Siam. Burma tried to regain Lan Na in 1775–76, 1785–86, 1797 but failed each time. In the 1790s...
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