- [həwài]; Thai: ทวาย, RTGS: Thawai,
pronounced [tʰā.wāːj];
formerly known as
Tavoy) is a city in south-eastern
Myanmar and is the
capital of the Tanintharyi...
- of
Tavoy was the
conflict between the
Kingdom of
Burma under Konbaung dynasty and the
Kingdom of Siam
under the
Chakri dynasty over the town of
Tavoy and...
- The
Tavoy campaign of 1788 was a
conflict between the
Kingdom of
Burma under Konbaung dynasty and the
Kingdom of Siam
under the
Chakri dynasty over the...
-
Tavoy in
January 1765.
Udaungza the self-proclaimed
ruler of
Tavoy fled to take
refuge in Siamese-held port town of
Mergui just to the
south of
Tavoy...
- The
Dawei River or
Tavoy River (Burmese: ထားဝယ်မြစ်) is a
river of the
Tanintharyi Region, Burma. It has its
source in the Ten****erim
Hills and flows...
- (1584–1593). The war
ended with a
victory by Siam,
which seized the
cities of
Tavoy and Ten****erim, and laid
siege to two
major cities of the
Toungoo Dynasty...
- and
seized power in
Tavoy,
killing the Konbaung-appointed
Tavoy governor.
Udaungza then
proclaimed himself the
governor of
Tavoy and sent
tributes to...
- the
Baptist missions in Burma. In
April 1828, he
established a
mission at
Tavoy,
where he soon
afterward baptized Ko Tha Byu, a
Karen convert,
whose labors...
- to power.
Dawei Yazawin or
Tavoy chronicles describes the
legendary foundation of
Tavoy.
Buddha himself visited the
Tavoy area in 'legendary'
times and...
- who sta**** at
Tavoy,
arranged for the
Burmese navy
forces with
total number of 7,000 men to
invade Siam; Nga U the
governor of
Tavoy with 3,000 men Thinka...