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Town in Bago Region, Myanmar
Payagyi (Burmese: ဘုရားကြီး; also spelt Hpayargyi or Hpayagyi) is a town in Bago Township, Bago Region, Myanmar that was elevated from village status
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Longest route of the Asian Highway Network
National Highway 8: Myawaddy - Payagyi Branch Yangon–Mandalay Expressway : Payagyi - Yangon Yangon–Mandalay Expressway: Payagyi - Meiktila - Mandalay National
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Military engagement during the Burma campaign (1942)
Hussars, Maj. G. C. Davies-Gilbert commanding, arrived in the village of Payagyi to find the Japanese already there. Visibility was poor, and radio communication
Battle_of_Pegu
Planned road in Asia
bypass-Taungoo-Oktwin-Payagyi (Pyay) 238 km (148 mi) Completed (2010) Part of the Yangon–Mandalay Expressway that was opened in December 2010. 7. Payagyi-Theinzayat
India–Myanmar–Thailand Trilateral Highway
India–Myanmar–Thailand_Trilateral_Highway
International road network connecting Asia and parts of Europe
Chümoukedima – Kohima – Viswema – Imphal – Moreh – Tamu – Mandalay – Meiktila – Payagyi – Yangon – Myawaddy – Mae Sot – Tak – Nakhon Sawan – Bang Pa-in – Bangkok
Asian_Highway_Network
Language of ancient Myanmar
inscriptions on four stone urns (7th and 8th centuries) found near the Payagyi pagoda (in the modern Bago Township) and the multi-lingual Myazedi inscription
Pyu_language_(Sino-Tibetan)
Capital Town in Tanintharyi Region, Myanmar
School Maungmagan Beach Maungmagan Hot Springs Shwe Taung Sar Pagoda, Payagyi Pe Hot Springs Launglon Bok Islands Paradise Beach Grand Father Beach Sin
Dawei
Burmese leader and independence activist (1893–1977)
last king of Burma, as the favorite candidate to occupy the throne. Taw Payagyi was a young man with no experience or aspirations and no political background
Ba_Maw
the border with India, passing through Shwebo and Kale. 8 – Runs from Payagyi to Myeik, passing through Moulmein, Ye and Dawei. 17– Runs from Tada-U
Roads_in_Myanmar
Road in Myanmar
the Malay Peninsula, from Kawthaung in the far south along the coast to Payagyi. At 1,193 kilometers, it is the longest national highway in Myanmar. National
National_Highway_1_(Myanmar)
Buddhist meditation movement
(1896–1977) Mogok Sayadaw (Venerable Sayadawgyi U Wimala) ("Mogok Sayadaw Payagyi") (1899–1962) Burmese monk and meditation master Mahasi Sayadaw (1904–1982)
Vipassana_movement
Burmese Buddhist monk (1927-2005)
the same monastery. Four days later, he was re-ordained at Mandalay's Payagyi monastery. From 1946 to 1948, he passed three grades of the Burmese government
Sīlānanda
Township in Bago Region, Myanmar
of the township. Bago Township has 40 wards that create 3 cities (Bago, Payagyi and Ingadaw) and 211 villages grouped into 66 village tracts. Bago is the
Bago_Township
King of Konbaung, Prince of Badon, Badon King, Royal Grandfather
bank. It was, however, never finished after a prophecy went round saying Payagyi lè apyi that, moksoe thonnya kap – "Once the great pagoda has been wrought
Bodawpaya
Road in Myanmar
southeastern Burma. It runs from Payagyi to Myeik, connecting Bago to Myeik. The highway is joined by National Highway 1 in Payagyi (north of Bago) at 17°28′27″N
National_Highway_8_(Myanmar)
Operation against the Japanese in Rangoon
including 138 Battalion of 24 Independent Mixed Brigade) forward to defend Payagyi, a few miles north of Pegu. Matsui's engineers laid mines (including some
Operation_Dracula
Orphanage in Phayargyi, Myanmar
education. "Mingalar Parahita · M238+XMJ, Payagyi, Myanmar (Burma)". Mingalar Parahita · M238+XMJ, Payagyi, Myanmar (Burma). Retrieved 2022-11-12. "Phayargyi
Mingalar_Parahita
Group of city-states in present-day Myanmar
perhaps the 7th century, tall cylindrical stupas such as the Bawbawgyi, Payagyi and Payama had emerged at Sri Ksetra. The Pyu architecture greatly influenced
Pyu_city-states
Township in Mandalay Division, Burma
Okshitkon, Oktwin, Padainggon, Padaung, Palangon, Paukpingyauk, Paungyin, Payagyi, Pegyet, Pegyigin, Petku, Pya, Pyawbwe, Pyayagyaung, Pyinhladaw, Pyinzi
Natogyi_Township
King of Hanthawaddy (r. 1384–1421)
mortal injuries. He died on the way home at Kama Thamein Paik (near modern Payagyi). He was cremated there, and the remains were brought to Pegu where they
Razadarit
Military unit
guns were mainly used in the ground role, but when the advance reached Payagyi and Pegu, only 70 miles from Rangoon, the airfield complex and the bridge
52nd (London) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery
52nd_(London)_Heavy_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery
2024 battle in Tanintharyi
1 is the most important highway of southeastern Myanmar. It runs from Payagyi to Myeik, connecting Bago to Myeik. Thaton, it joins National Road 85.
National_Highway_1_offensive
British Army military unit
Battle of Sittang Bridge (17–23 February), and deployed around Thanatpin, Payagyi and Waw. By 27 February the Japanese were across the Sittang, and the brigade
4th Lancashire Artillery Volunteers
4th_Lancashire_Artillery_Volunteers
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Hindu, Indian
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Hebrew
Dew of heaven.
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German
Resolute; Famous
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Harness Maker
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English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Úna, probably UNA means "famine, hunger." Compare with another form of Una.
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Wholesome, from the verb meaning 'to heal'. Althaia was the Greek name for the marshmallow plant...
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hill; eminence; fortress
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Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Earth; Light from a Jewel
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English
English : variant spelling of Aubrey.
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