- [beɪʔ]; Mon: ဗိက်, [pòik]; Thai: มะริด, RTGS: Marit, [má(ʔ).rít];
formerly Mergui, /mɜːrˈɡwiː/) is a
rural city in
Tanintharyi Region, Myanmar,
located in...
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Mergui is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Joël
Mergui (born 1958),
French physician and
Jewish official Jonathan Mergui (born 2000)...
- The
Mergui Archipelago (also
Myeik Archipelago or
Myeik Kyunzu; Burmese: မြိတ်ကျွန်းစု) is
located in far
southern Myanmar (Burma) and is part of the Tanintharyi...
- Ya'akov "Jonathan"
Mergui (Hebrew: יהונתן יעקב מרגי; born (2000-02-10)10
February 2000), also
known professionally by his
surname Mergui (מרגי), is an Israeli...
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Siamese officials at
Mergui (Myeik),
which the
English considered piracy, and the
English response,
which included a
naval blockade of
Mergui. With the exception...
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Mergui Road was a
transit route in the area of the
Singkhon P****
between Burma and Thailand,
built and used
during World War II by
Imperial ****an. The...
- Joël
Mergui (born 25
February 1958) is a
physician and
Jewish official. He
serves as the
president of the
Israelite Central Consistory of France. He is...
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north is the Mon State.
There are many
islands off the coast, the
large Mergui Archipelago in the
southern and
central coastal areas and the
smaller Moscos...
- in the
Mergui Archipelago speak a Malay. In 1865, an Arab-Malay
group led by
Nayuda Ahmed,
traveling and
collecting sea
products around Mergui Archipelago...
- Loubère, and
French influence grew at the
Siamese court,
which granted Mergui as a
naval base to France. However, the
death of Narai, King of Ayutthaya...