- (Earliest
European maps as old as the 18th
century spelled Burma with an 'e'.)
Birmah (Charles
Thomson map of 1827)
Brama (Thomas Kitchin's map of 1787) Burmah...
- El-K****abi Ezbet-Khamis El-Asiefar
Birmah (see 107) Mit-Ebiar
Ebiar Mustapha Cherif Dalgamun Kafr-el-Zaya (14 km off
Birmah)
Tanta (see 107)
Kuhafa Siberbey...
-
Josiah Conder in his 1824
descriptive gazetteer The
Modern Traveller:
Birmah, Siam, and Anam (Burma, Siam, and Annam)
spells Viet-nam with a
hyphen placed...
- was on a
voyage from Portwilliam,
Wigtownshire to Maryport, ****berland.
Birmah United
Kingdom The
steamship collided with the
steamship City of Cambridge...
-
Barque For
Tillman & Co. 2 June United
Kingdom Messrs.
Dobie & Co.
Govan Birmah Merchantman For
William Ross, or
James M. Wood. 2 June United
Kingdom Messrs...
- Guthmann's stud. She
produced at
least three foals between 1931 and 1935:
Birmah, a grey colt,
foaled in 1931,
sired by Biribi. Won Prix de Courcelles. Birmania...