Tapayan (redirect from Martaban jar)
and burial of the deceased. The term tapayan also includes the imported martaban stoneware (Dutch: martavanen), originally from kilns in Southern China...
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The Gulf of Martaban (Burmese: မုတ္တမပင်လယ်ကွေ့) or the Gulf of Mottama is an arm of the Andaman Sea in the southern part of Burma. The gulf is named after...
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of rulers of Martaban (Mottama), one of the three main Mon-speaking provinces of Lower Burma, from the 13th to 17th centuries. Martaban was the capital...
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Toungoo–Hanthawaddy War (redirect from Battle of Martaban (1540–41))
of his vassals. Takayutpi's brother-in-law Saw Binnya practically ruled Martaban region like a sovereign, and scarcely acknowledged the high king at Pegu...
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Hanthawaddy Kingdom (redirect from Martaban Kingdom)
Razadarit firmly unified the three Mon-speaking regions—Myaungmya, Donwun, and Martaban—and successfully fended off the northern Burmese-speaking Ava Kingdom in...
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Poompattinam Kedah (Kadaram) Korkai Lothal Manthai Madurai Malao Myos Hormos Martaban Mueang Phra Rot Muscat Muziris Óc Eo (Cattigara) Opone Ostia Antica Palembang...
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Camphora parthenoxylon (redirect from Martaban Camphor Wood)
parthenoxylon is known variously as Selasian wood, saffrol laurel, or Martaban camphor wood in English. It has the outdated heterotypic synonym Laurus...
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Aleimma (Burmese: အလိမ္မာ, [ʔəleìmmà]) was governor of Martaban (Mottama), then a Lower Burma province of the Pagan Empire, from c. 1259 to 1285. Appointed...
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jàzà], Pali: Sīrisudhammarājā; 8 April 1561 – c. May 1584) was viceroy of Martaban (Mottama) from 1581 to 1584. He was the younger brother of King Nawrahta...
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