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Princess Myat
Phaya Galay (Burmese: မြတ်ဖုရားကလေး; 25
April 1887 – 3
March 1936) was a
Burmese royal princess and
senior member of the
Royal House of...
- the country, not only in Vientiane.
Phaya Nak or
Phaya Nāga (Thai: พญานาค; RTGS:
phaya nak; lit. 'lord of Nāga',
phaya derived from Mon
which mean high nobility)...
- daughter,
Phaya Rita, also
known as
Hteik Su Gyi
Phaya who
married her
cousin Taw
Phaya, a son of the
Princess Myat
Phaya Galay. Myat
Phaya married her...
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Phaya Thai
station (Thai: สถานีพญาไท,
pronounced [sā.tʰǎː.nīː pʰā.jāː tʰāj]) is a
rapid transit station on the
Airport Rail Link, BTS
Sukhumvit Line and...
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Prince Edward Taw
Phaya (Burmese: တော်ဘုရား; also
known as Tun Aung, 22
March 1924 – 12
January 2019) was the
Pretender to the
Throne of
Burma (abolished...
- lawyer, Mya U.
Phaya Rita
married her cousin, Taw
Phaya, a
younger son of Myat
Phaya Galay.[citation needed] The
fourth daughter, Myat
Phaya Galay (1887–1936)...
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Prince George Taw
Phaya Gyi (Burmese: တော်ဘုရားကြီး; 6 May 1922 – 9
April 1948) was a
Burmese prince and heir to the
defunct throne of
Burma (abolished...
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Phaya Thai (also Phayathai, Phya Thai or Phyathai, Thai: พญาไท) may
refer to:
Phaya Thai District, one of the 50
districts of
Bangkok Phaya Thai Road...
- the Toad King,
Phaya Naga, King of the Nāga (and
personification of the Mekong),
declared war on
Phaya Thaen and lost.
Persuaded by
Phaya Naga to ****ume...
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Ponhea Yat (Khmer: ពញាយ៉ាត, UNGEGN: Pônhéa Yat, ALA-LC: Bañā Y″āt [ˌpɔɲiəˈjaːt]; c. 1390 – 1463), also
known as
Borom Reachea II (Khmer: បរមរាជាទី២, UNGEGN:...