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Bodawpaya (Burmese: ဘိုးတော်ဘုရား,
pronounced [bódɔ̀ pʰəjá]; Thai: ปดุง; 11 March...
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Burmese King
Bodawpaya, who was on a
visit at Calcutta. The envoy,
after hearing his plea took him to
Burma and
fixed an
appointment with
Bodawpaya. In 1816...
- destro****,
Bodawpaya retreated. The next year, he
attacked again, this time
constituting his
troops as a
single army. With this
force Bodawpaya p****ed through...
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Burma and the
Siamese Rattanakosin Kingdom of the
Chakri dynasty. King
Bodawpaya of
Burma pursued an
ambitious campaign to
expand his
dominions into Siam...
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selected as
crown prince by his
grandfather King
Bodawpaya in 1808, and
became king in 1819
after Bodawpaya's death.
Bagyidaw moved the
capital from Amarapura...
- Rama I. As his
armies were destro****,
Bodawpaya retreated, only to
renew attacks the next year (1786).
Bodawpaya, this time, didn't
divide his
troops but...
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Supaya on 22
December 1813,
during the
reign of her great-grandfather King
Bodawpaya, at the
House of Thayet,
Amarapura Palace, Amarapura. Her father, the...
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Faced with a
powerful China and a
resurgent Ayutthaya in the east, King
Bodawpaya turned west,
acquiring Arakan (1785),
Manipur (1814) and ****am (1817)...
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Kanchanaburi Province in
western Thailand. The
belligerents were King
Bodawpaya of the
Burmese Konbaung Dynasty,
against Phraphutthayotfa Chulalok and...
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Brazil 1761–1788
Maria I of
Portugal Smallpox Thado Minsaw 1762–1808
Bodawpaya Illness Karl
Georg August,
Hereditary Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel...