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Astrachan
Astrachan As`tra*chan", a. & n. See Astrakhan.

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- The village of Bang Rachan (Thai: บางระจัน, pronounced [bāːŋ rā.t͡ɕān]) was in the north of Ayutthaya, the old capital of Siam, the predecessor state of...
- Thammachot at Bang Rachan, leading to the inception of Bang Rachan encampment in February/March 1766. By the time of Bang Rachan uprising, the Burmese...
- 1939 Sing district was renamed Bang Rachan district. The provincial seal presents the history of Khai Bang Rachan. When the Burmese attacked Ayutthaya...
- Rachan Prasitthong (ราชัน ประสิทธิทอง, born March 7, 1999) is a Thai professional footballer who currently plays for Lopburi City in the Thai League 3...
- renovated Khai Bang Rachan (Camp Bang Rachan). They agreed to establish a new district to commemorate the battle at Bang Rachan. The area was thus separated...
- Pon Kumaran starring Rachan Chandra, Vedhika and Prakash Raj. The film is a remake of the Malayalam film Ustad Hotel (2012). Rachan Chandra as Rishi Vedhika...
- Burmese occupation in Bang Rachan, composing of local Siamese fighting men and some venerable monks as spiritual leaders. Bang Rachan defenders, however, fought...
- historical drama film depicting the battles of the Siamese village of Bang Rachan (alternate spelling) against the Burmese invaders in 1767, as remembered...
- leather. He had three sons, Hari, Bishan and Rachan, and one daughter, Haro. While Bishan Singh and Rachan Singh joined the army like their father, Hari...
- Bang Rachan (Thai: บางระจัน, pronounced [bāːŋ rā.t͡ɕān]) is a district (amphoe) of Sing Buri province, central Thailand. The word bang is a Thai word meaning...