-
thugyi) of Yindaw, and
subordinate to the myo
thugyi were the
village headmen (
thugyi) for the
various villages in the township.
Several myo
thugyi are...
-
Thibaw also
rolled back the
conversion of
local administrators from myo-
thugyi (မြို့သူကြီး) to myo-ok (မြို့အုတ်),
which had been part of administrative...
- Muni****l
Headman called Taik
thugyi (တိုက်သူကြီး) and
villages were
administered by
Village Headman called Ywa
thugyi (ရွာသူကြီး). The kingdom's peripheral...
- and
Burmese victors left
Ayutthaya in June 1767,
leaving Mon
commander Thugyi or Suki to be in
charge of
relatively small Burmese occupying forces at...
-
garrison at
Phosamton to the
north of
Ayutthaya under the
command of the Mon
Thugyi. The
Burmese were in
control only in
Lower Central Siam as the rest of Siam...
-
after the fall of Ayutthaya, this
Thugyi was left to be in
charge of
small Burmese garrison in Ayutthaya.)
Thugyi improvised a new
strategy by not facing...
- Chin
Hills which did not die out
until 1896. "To all town and
village thugyis,
heads of cavalry,
heads of the daings,
shield bearers,
heads of jails...
- well as
those from
powerful local families known as taik
leaders (taik-
thugyis, တိုက်သူကြီး, [taiʔ ðədʑí]). The
governors and taik-leaders
lived off apanage...
-
captives back to Burma,
leaving a
small garrison under a Mon
official named Thugyi at
Phosamton to the
north of
Ayutthaya to
oversee the
Burmese short-lived...
- โพธิ์สามต้น) to the
north of
Ayutthaya under the
command of the Mon
official Thugyi or Suki and at
Thonburi under the
command of a
Siamese man
named Thong-in...