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    Singkhon Pass (Thai: ด่านสิงขร), also referred to as Sing Khon and as Maw Daung after the name of the Burmese town west of the border, is a pass across...
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    Burmese forces entered Siam crossing the Tenasserim Hills through the Singkhon Pass in early March 1760. The news of Burmese invasion came as a surprise...
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    city is a major smuggling corridor into Thailand. The Singkhon Pass, also known as the Maw-daung Pass, has an international cross-border checkpoint. Myeik...
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    Border post Opening hours 1 Mawdaung, Tanintharyi Region 1039 Dan Singkhon (Singkhon Pass), Mueang Prachuap Khiri Khan District, Prachuap Khiri Khan 0630...
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    with Phraya Phetchaburi Rueang as vanguard, to take position at the Singkhon Pass and another army under Phraya Rattanathibet as rearguard at Kuiburi...
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    entered Siam through the Singkhon Pass in early March 1760. Phraya Yommaraj faced the Burmese in the Battle of Singkhon Pass but was utterly defeated...
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    attack Ayutthaya in mid-1759 conquering Tenasserim, coming through the Singkhon Pass and attacking on the way to northwestern outskirts of Ayutthaya city...
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    Coast, Alaungpaya and his Burmese contingents entered Siam through Singkhon Pass in March 1760, quickly sweeping through Western Siamese cities to reach...
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    station at Phetchaburi against possible Burmese incursions from the Singkhon Pass. On January 16, 1776, King Taksin left Thonburi with his royal riverine...
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  • Mergui Road was a transit route in the area of the Singkhon Pass between Burma and Thailand, built and used during World War II by Imperial Japan. The...
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