- moʊn]; Burmese: မွန်ဘာသာစကားlisten; Thai: ภาษามอญlisten;
formerly known as
Peguan and Talaing) is an
Austroasiatic language spoken by the Mon people. Mon...
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provinces also had Vietnamese-speaking, Laotian-speaking, Burmese-speaking,
Peguan-speaking, Chinese-speaking, and/or ****anese-speaking
minorities in 1990...
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script (which
included some
elements from the
Kadamba script), and Old
Peguan script (used in Burma). The
Kannada script (ಅಕ್ಷರಮಾಲೆ akṣaramāle or ವರ್ಣಮಾಲೆ...
- of Pegu. As Ava was
largely distracted by
another Manipur invasion. The
Peguan armies invaded Prome and Ava but failed. They were able to take Toungoo...
- of the ), and Algonquin. Kurdish, Georgian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Romani, "
Peguan", Welsh, "Angolese" (likely Kimbundu), "Mexican", "Chilian", and "Peruvian"...
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renounced loyalty to Pegu in 1584. In 1584,
Nanda Bayin himself led the
Peguan armies into Siam but was
defeated by Naresuan. For many
years the Burmese...
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would send a
relief cavalry of four
legions to
defend Lower Burma. The
Peguan king
waited hopefully for the
mighty Bagan Imperial army, but disappointed...
- Myanaung. Both land and
naval forces laid
siege to a
newly reinforced set of
Peguan forts in Hmawbi, Hlaing,
Dagon and Dala.
While they were able to take Fort...
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Portugues have
derived this word,
having probably known the
Siamese by the
Peguan.
Nevertheless Navarete in his
Historical Treatises of the
Kingdom of China...
- May 2015. Haswell, J. M. (1874).
Grammatical Notes and
Vocabulary of the
Peguan Language. Rangoon:
American Mission Press. p. 31. Islam, M. S. (1989). "The...