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Mottama (Burmese: မုတ္တမမြို့,
pronounced [moʊʔtəma̰ mjo̰];
Muttama Mon: မုဟ်တၟံ, [mùh mɔˀ]; formerly...
- မုတ္တမပင်လယ်ကွေ့) or the Gulf of
Mottama is an arm of the
Andaman Sea in the
southern part of Burma. The gulf is
named after the port city of
Mottama (formerly
known as...
- centres: the
Irrawaddy Delta, Bago, and
Mottama. Its
kings had
little or no
authority over the v****als.
Mottama was in open
rebellion from 1363 to 1388...
-
defeated by a
combined Thai fleet. Additionally,
Burmese troops marching from
Mottama were
ambushed by the
combined Chakri and
Khlang force,
resulting in the...
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Between Yangon and Bago was
opened on
February 27, 1884, and
between Bago -
Mottama was
opened on
October 12, 1907. In this time, the
section crossing the...
- Scott,
quoting the
Portuguese m****cript
Summa Orientalis,
noted that
Mottama in
Burma (Myanmar) had a
large presence of
merchants from Mindanao. In...
- uncsgn-docs/inf/8th_UNCSGN_econf.94_INF.75.pdf [bare URL PDF] "Gulf of
Mottama".
Ramsar Sites Information Service.
Retrieved 25
April 2018. "Sittaung...
- UMS
Moattama (1501) also UMS
Mottama (Burmese: မုတ္တမ) is the
first landing platform dock (LPD) and
current flagship of the
Myanmar Navy. Like
other LPDs...
- on Burma,
resulting in the
capture of the
Tanintharyi Region as far as
Mottama in 1595 and Lan Na in 1602.
Naresuan even
invaded mainland Burma as far...
- 1740–1757, the
Siamese cautiously moved along the
coast to the
south of
Mottama in 1751. The
winner of the
civil war, King
Alaungpaya of
Konbaung Dynasty...