- Cape
Negrais Cape
Negrais (Burmese: နဂရစ်အငူ, also
known as
Pagoda Point (ဆံတော်ရှင်မြတ်ငူ) or
Mawtin Point (မော်တင်စွန်း,
Mawtin Soon) is a cape in Burma...
- conqueror. In 1580, a
Burmese fleet encountered Portuguese ships near Cape
Negrais. The
Portuguese captured several Burmese vessels but were
outnumbered and...
- Nagaland, Manipur,
Mizoram and Myanmar. The
Arakan Mountains run from Cape
Negrais in the
south to Manipur,
India in the north. They
include the Naga Hills...
- of the Bay of
Bengal as follows: On the east: A line
running from Cape
Negrais (16°03'N) in
Burma through the
larger islands of the
Andaman group, in...
- then
turned his
attention to the East
India Company (EIC)
outpost at Cape
Negrais at the
southwestern tip of the
Irrawaddy Delta. The British, concerned...
-
Retrieved 14 July 2022. "Olha quem voltou! Caneira, o do
Negrais" [Look who's back! Caneira, the
Negrais guy] (in Portuguese). Rádio Renascença. 24 October...
- of 8.1 km2 (3.1 sq mi). The
island is 133 km (83 mi) to the SSW of Cape
Negrais, the
nearest point on the
Myanmar mainland and 340 km (210 mi)
south of...
- galeotas, 4 fustas, and some sanguiceis. They
positioned just
beyond Cape
Negrais,
hoping to
catch the
enemy unprepared. On
January 22, 1605, a
group of...
-
Pyapon River,
Bogale River, and Toe River.
Mawtin Point,
formerly Cape
Negrais, is a
famous landmark in the
Irrawaddy Division, and it also
marks the...
- arms to Hanthawaddy—the
French from
Thanlyin and the
English from Cape
Negrais. The
kingdom then went to war with the
Ayutthaya Kingdom,
which had occupied...