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    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...
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  • ISBN 978-0-19-026106-1. A. Dahana (2002). "China Role's in Indonesia's "Crush Malaysia" Campaign". MAKARA of Social Sciences and Humanities Series. Universitas Indonesia...
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    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...
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    vanguard commander for his father Alaungpaya in his campaign in Siam in 1759–1760, all the way from Tavoy to Ayutthaya, became familiar with traditional Siamese...
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  • mountain pass to invade Tavoy. The two Siamese ministers faced the Burmese commander Natmilin in the Battle of Kaleinaung in March 1788. The Siamese prevailed...
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  • interrogation of Zeya Suriya Kyaw: A Burmese Account of the Junk Ceylon (Phuket) Campaigns of 1809–1810" (PDF). Siamese Heritage Trust. The Siam Society. Retrieved...
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    to lead Burmese troops from Tavoy to attack Ayutthaya, imposing two-pronged pincer attack onto Ayutthaya. Burmese Tavoy column under Maha Nawrahta and...
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    discarded this feature, instead putting the library on top of a raised base. In 1788 Rama I ordered a complete revision and compilation of the Tripitaka, as the...
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    marched Siamese armies to lay siege on Tavoy in 1788 but did not succeed. In 1792, the Burmese governors of Tavoy and Mergui defected to Siam. Siam came...
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    Burma: Burma controlling the Northern Tenasserim ports of Mawlamyine and Tavoy while Siam controlled the Southern Tenasserim ports of Mergui and Tenasserim...
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