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- see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Tawthalin (Burmese: တော်သလင်း) is the sixth month of the traditional Burmese calendar...
- Daguin ဓဂိုန်, /həkɜ̀n/ 30 Wagaung ဝါခေါင် Sresi သ္ဍဲသဳ, /hədoa sɔe/ 29 Tawthalin တော်သလင်း Bhat ဘတ်, /phòt/ 30 Thadingyut သီတင်းကျွတ် Hva ဝှ်, /wòh/ 29...
- was made heir apparent on 8 September 1688 (Wednesday, 14th waxing of Tawthalin 1050 ME). (Zata 1960: 48): He was born on a Sa****ay in Late Tagu of 1034...
- (නිකිණි) Sawana (สาวน) 29 July–August Poṭṭhapāda Bhādrapada or Proṣṭhapāda Tawthalin (တော်သလင်း) Phôtrôbât (ភទ្របទ) ພັດທະຣະບົດ Binara (බිනර) Phatthrabot (ภัทรบท)...
- monk died 166 days into the strike on 19 September 1929 (2nd waning of Tawthalin 1291 ME) at 8:20 in the morning. The prison officials secretly dropped...
- and (Sandamala Linkara Vol. 2 1999: 13) gives Sunday, 1st waxing of Tawthalin 792 ME (20 August 1430). (Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 179): Mingyi Nyo declared...
- began on Tuesday, 2nd waning of Tawthalin 912 ME, which was Thursday, 28 August 1550. However, 5th waning of Tawthalin 912 ME (2 September 1550) gives...
- attacked Toungoo. The city surrendered on 4 September 1610 (2nd waning of Tawthalin 972 ME). Although the king re-appointed him as viceroy of Toungoo, Natshinnaung...
- Nikini Savana (สาวนะ) 29 September Poṭṭhapāda Proṣṭhapāda/Bhādrapadā Tawthalin (တော်သလင်း) Phuttrobot (ភទ្របទ) Binara Phattarapratha (ภัทรปทา) 30 October...
- Burmese-Lanna-Lao forces left Lampang on 23 August 1765 (8th waxing of Tawthalin 1127 ME) at the height of the rainy season down the Wang River to attack...