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    Dawei (redirect from Tavoy)
    [həwài]; Thai: ทวาย, RTGS: Thawai, pronounced [tʰā.wāːj]; formerly known as Tavoy) is a city in south-eastern Myanmar and is the capital of the Tanintharyi...
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    of Tavoy was the conflict between the Kingdom of Burma under Konbaung dynasty and the Kingdom of Siam under the Chakri dynasty over the town of Tavoy and...
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    The Tavoy campaign of 1788 was a conflict between the Kingdom of Burma under Konbaung dynasty and the Kingdom of Siam under the Chakri dynasty over the...
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    Dawei River (redirect from Tavoy River)
    The Dawei River or Tavoy River (Burmese: ထားဝယ်မြစ်) is a river of the Tanintharyi Region, Burma. It has its source in the Tenasserim Hills and flows...
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    (1584–1593). The war ended with a victory by Siam, which seized the cities of Tavoy and Tenasserim, and laid siege to two major cities of the Toungoo Dynasty...
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    to power. Dawei Yazawin or Tavoy chronicles describes the legendary foundation of Tavoy. Buddha himself visited the Tavoy area in 'legendary' times and...
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    and seized power in Tavoy, killing the Konbaung-appointed Tavoy governor. Udaungza then proclaimed himself the governor of Tavoy and sent tributes to...
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    the Baptist missions in Burma. In April 1828, he established a mission at Tavoy, where he soon afterward baptized Ko Tha Byu, a Karen convert, whose labors...
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    who stayed at Tavoy, arranged for the Burmese navy forces with total number of 7,000 men to invade Siam; Nga U the governor of Tavoy with 3,000 men Thinka...
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    Rangoon), SNW for Thandwe (formerly Sandoway), and TVY for Dawei (formerly Tavoy) In Pakistan: LYP for Faisalabad when the city changed its name from Lyallpur...
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