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Phayap Army (Thai: กองทัพพายัพ RTGS: Thap
Phayap or Payap, northwest) was the
hastily combined forces between the
Royal Thai Army (RTA) and the
Royal Thai...
- Chaisi,
Nakhon Ratchasima,
Nakhon Sawan,
Nakhon Si Thammarat, Pattani,
Phayap, Phitsanulok, ****et, Prachinburi, Ratchaburi, and Udon Thani. In 1932 another...
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Phayap army
crossed the Thai-Burmese
border and
engaged the
Chinese Expeditionary Force.
Thais captured many
Chinese soldiers, and in 1943 the
Phayap...
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campaign (December 1941 to mid-1942), the ****anese Army (with aid from Thai
Phayap Army and
Burmese insurgents)
drove British Empire and
Chinese forces out...
- Thai army officer,
civil servant and politician. He was a
general of the
Phayap Army in the
government of
Plaek Phibunsongkhram in
World War II. In the...
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forces of the
Empire of ****an.
Imperial ****an was
supported by the Thai
Phayap Army, as well as two
collaborationist independence movements and armies...
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Payap University (Thai: มหาวิทยาลัยพายัพ; RTGS: Mh̄āwithyālạy phāyạph),
established in 1974, is a
private and non-profit
institution founded by the Foundation...
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Burma was to be
under ****anese control. On 10 May 1942, the Thai
Phayap Army
entered Burma's
eastern Shan State,
which had been
claimed by Siamese...
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prepared to
construct the Ledo Road to link
India and China. In 1943, the Thai
Phayap Army
invasion headed to
Xishuangbanna in China, but were
driven back by...
- Lanna, or
Northern Thai. The
language is also
sometimes referred to as
Phayap (พายัพ, Thai pronunciation: [pʰāː.jáp]), "Northwestern (speech)". The term...