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pronounced [moʊʔtəma̰ mjo̰];
Muttama Mon: မုဟ်တၟံ, [mùh mɔˀ];
formerly Martaban) is a town in the
Thaton District of Mon State, Myanmar.
Located on the...
- The Gulf of
Martaban (Burmese: မုတ္တမပင်လယ်ကွေ့) or the Gulf of
Mottama is an arm of the
Andaman Sea in the
southern part of
Myanmar (Burma). The gulf...
- and
burial of the deceased. The term
tapayan also
includes the
imported martaban stoneware (Dutch: martavanen),
originally from
kilns in
Southern China...
- of
rulers of
Martaban (Mottama), one of the
three main Mon-speaking
provinces of
Lower Burma, from the 13th to 17th centuries.
Martaban was the capital...
- [sɔ́ ʔɛ́ ɡàɰ̃ ɡáʊɰ̃]; 1313/14–1330) was king of
Martaban for 49 days in 1330. E was the last
Martaban king to
pledge allegiance to Sukhothai. The eldest...
- of his v****als. Takayutpi's brother-in-law Saw
Binnya practically ruled Martaban region like a sovereign, and
scarcely acknowledged the high king at Pegu...
-
Razadarit firmly unified the
three Mon-speaking regions—Myaungmya, Donwun, and
Martaban—and
successfully fended off the
northern Burmese-speaking Ava
kingdom in...
- as Wagaru; 20
March 1253 – c. 14
January 1307) was the
founder of the
Martaban Kingdom,
located in present-day
Myanmar (Burma). By
using both diplomatic...
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parthenoxylon is
known variously as
Selasian wood,
saffrol laurel, or
Martaban camphor wood in English. It has the
outdated heterotypic synonym Laurus...
- Saw Aw (စောအော, [sɔ́ ʔɔ́]); 1284–1323) was king of
Martaban from 1311 to 1323. He
transformed Martaban into a
truly independent kingdom by successfully...