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throughout history.
During the pre-colonial era, the
Burmese called them
Talaing (တလိုင်း),
which was
adopted by the
British during the
colonial era. The...
- east to Shan Pyi,
northwest to Timmasala, west to Kula Pyi, and
south to
Talaing Pyi. In a 1442
inscription from
Pagan of
Burma mentions Timmasala (Hill...
- မွန်ဘာသာစကား listen; Thai: ภาษามอญ listen),
formerly known as
Peguan and
Talaing, is an
Austroasiatic language spoken by the Mon people. Mon, like the related...
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Burmese music.
Other influences include Mon
music (called
Talaing than or "sounds of the
Talaing [Mon]"),
particularly in the Mahāgīta (မဟာဂီတ), the complete...
- Hand-book of the
Burmese Language, p. 4, at
Google Books, pp. iv-v in both
Talaing and
Burmese languages;
Prome is
similarly derived from
Brohm or Brahma...
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dominions would be
attacked by
various groups,
including the Shans, the
Talaing, the Burmese, and the Thet
tribe in the north. In
response to
various attacks...
- interregnum, and
constant raids were
conducted by both the
Burmese and the
Talaing. The new king who took
power in 1404, Narameikhla, who was a great-grandson...
-
Wayback Machine Chiang Mai:
Payap University. Mason,
Francis (1854). "The
Talaing Language".
Journal of the
American Oriental Society. 4: 277, 279–288. JSTOR 592280...
- east to Shan Pyi,
northwest to Timmasala, west to Kula Pyi, and
south to
Talaing Pyi. In a 1442
inscription from
Pagan of
Burma mentions Timmasala (Hill...
- Hand-book of the
Burmese Language, p. 4, at
Google Books, pp. iv-v in both
Talaing and
Burmese languages;
Prome is
similarly derived from
Brohm or Brahma...