- "
Thayetmyo". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. pp. 728–729. "
Thayetmyo Map —
Satellite Images of
Thayetmyo" Maplandia...
- on the left (eastern) bank of the Irrawaddy,
across and just
north of
Thayetmyo,
between the
cities of Pyay (Prome),
Taungdwingyi (Prome) and Magway....
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Tharrawaddy and
Prome Districts)
Irrawaddy Division (B****ein, Henzada,
Thayetmyo, Maubin,
Myaungmya and
Pyapon Districts)
Scheduled Areas (Frontier Areas)...
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among them are Magway, Pakokku, Minbu, Yenangyaung, Chauk, Allanmyo, and
Thayetmyo. Pakokku's
river port is a
major port of
Magway Region and the
third most...
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Thayet District (Burmese: သရက်ခရိုင်; also
Thayetmyo District) is a
district of the
Magway Region in
central Burma (Myanmar). The
administrative centre...
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According to
Frontier Myanmar journalist James T. Davies,
Prisoners at
Thayetmyo spent their time
raising chickens,
playing cards or draughts, and arranging...
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designated as the 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own
Gurkha Rifles.
Raised at
Thayetmyo in
Burma in 1902 by
Major E
Vansittart as the 8th
Gurkha Rifles; became...
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composed of more than 55 steamers, barges, and
launches among other things.
Thayetmyo was the
British post on the
river nearest to the frontier, and here, by...
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spread to the
districts of Pyapon, Henzada, Insein, Pegu, Toungoo, Prome,
Thayetmyo,
Naungcho Township, and the
Northern Shan States.
Other rebellion leaders...
- Geospatial-Intelligence
Agency "Burma 1:250,000
topographic map,
Series U542, NE 46-4
Thayetmyo" U.S. Army Map Service,
October 1959 19°58′N 95°03′E / 19.967°N 95.050°E...