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  • Rangoon Development Trust
  • The Rangoon Development Trust (RDT) was as an organization founded in 1920 by way of the Rangoon Development Trust Act. The Trust oversaw town planning

    Rangoon Development Trust

    Rangoon_Development_Trust

  • Yangon
  • Largest city of Myanmar

    City, Philippines (2017) Yangzhou, China (1997) Myanmar portal Rangoon Development Trust /ˌjæŋˈɡɒn/; Burmese: ရန်ကုန်; pronounced [jàɰ̃.ɡòʊɰ̃], MLCTS Ranku

    Yangon

    Yangon

    Yangon

  • RDT
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    telecommunications Rapid diagnostic test Raúl de Tomás RealDonaldTrump Rangoon Development Trust Rosslyn Data Technologies Royal Danish Theatre Radlett railway

    RDT

    RDT

  • Myanma Agricultural Development Bank
  • Government bank in Myanmar

    since 1996, occupying a colonial-era landmark that previously housed the Rangoon branch of the National Bank of India. The building was completed in 1930

    Myanma Agricultural Development Bank

    Myanma_Agricultural_Development_Bank

  • University of Yangon
  • Public university in Myanmar

    ရန်ကုန်တက္ကသိုလ်, pronounced [jàɰ̃ɡòʊɰ̃ tɛʔkəθò]; formerly the University of Rangoon and Rangoon Arts and Sciences University) is a public university in Yangon, Myanmar

    University of Yangon

    University_of_Yangon

  • Aung San Suu Kyi
  • Burmese politician (born 1945)

    Nation of modern-day Myanmar, and Khin Kyi, Aung San Suu Kyi was born in Rangoon, British Burma. After graduating from the University of Delhi in 1964 and

    Aung San Suu Kyi

    Aung San Suu Kyi

    Aung_San_Suu_Kyi

  • Yangon City Development Committee
  • administration, tax collection, and development. However, the YCDC is also responsible for duties stipulated in the 1922 Rangoon Municipal Act. In 2003, YCDC

    Yangon City Development Committee

    Yangon City Development Committee

    Yangon_City_Development_Committee

  • Timeline of Yangon
  • Rangoon established. 1854 - Rangoon Chronicle begins publication. 1855 A Mon noble named Maung Khaing becomes the first Magistrate of Yangon (Rangoon)

    Timeline of Yangon

    Timeline_of_Yangon

  • Yangon City Heritage List
  • List of man-made landmarks in Yangon, Myanmar

    "Reserve Bank of India - Rangoon - 1936". Flickr. Retrieved 10 March 2012. DBHKer (18 February 2006). "Central Fire Station - Rangoon". Flickr. Retrieved 10

    Yangon City Heritage List

    Yangon_City_Heritage_List

  • The Irrawaddy
  • Burmese magazine

    the name Burma Issues. The founder is Aung Zaw, a student activist from Rangoon University who left the country after the 1988 imposition of martial law

    The Irrawaddy

    The Irrawaddy

    The_Irrawaddy

  • Yangon General Hospital
  • Hospital in Yangon Region, Myanmar

    General Hospital. The Yangon General Hospital was established in 1899 as the Rangoon General Hospital (RGH).[citation needed] The main building was designed

    Yangon General Hospital

    Yangon General Hospital

    Yangon_General_Hospital

  • Bidhan Chandra Roy
  • Chief Minister of West Bengal from 1950 to 1962

    dispensing grant-in-aid to hospitals and charitable dispensaries. In 1942, Rangoon fell to the Japanese bombing and caused an exodus from Calcutta fearing

    Bidhan Chandra Roy

    Bidhan Chandra Roy

    Bidhan_Chandra_Roy

  • Bombay Mercantile Co-operative Bank
  • Financial institution in India

    steadily, building trust among more than one million patrons and 190,000 shareholders. It has played a significant role in the development of underprivileged

    Bombay Mercantile Co-operative Bank

    Bombay Mercantile Co-operative Bank

    Bombay_Mercantile_Co-operative_Bank

  • Cyclone Nargis
  • North Indian Ocean cyclone in 2008

    Myanmar at peak intensity and, after passing near the major city of Yangon (Rangoon), the storm gradually weakened until dissipating near the border of Myanmar

    Cyclone Nargis

    Cyclone Nargis

    Cyclone_Nargis

  • Arthur Gaitskell
  • British administrator of the East Africa Royal Commission. He was born in Rangoon, Burma, British India, to Arthur Gaitskell (1870–1915), of the Indian Civil

    Arthur Gaitskell

    Arthur_Gaitskell

  • Downtown Yangon
  • Neighborhood of the City of Yangon in Myanmar

    Kennedy, Phoebe (20 February 2011). "Colonial past could be the saving of Rangoon". The Independent. Retrieved 10 March 2012. Kean, Thomas (19 March 2012)

    Downtown Yangon

    Downtown Yangon

    Downtown_Yangon

  • M. Karunanidhi
  • Indian writer and politician (1924–2018)

    Mannar (1960) Pudhumai Pithan (1957) Pudhaiyal (1957) Raja Rani (1956) Rangoon Radha (1956) Malaikkallan (1954) Manohara (1954) Ammaiyappan (1954) Thirumbi

    M. Karunanidhi

    M. Karunanidhi

    M._Karunanidhi

  • Peter Townsend (RAF officer)
  • British World War II flying ace (1914–1995)

    series The Crown. Peter Wooldridge Townsend was born on 22 November 1914 in Rangoon, Burma, to Lieutenant Colonel Edward Copleston Townsend, of the British

    Peter Townsend (RAF officer)

    Peter Townsend (RAF officer)

    Peter_Townsend_(RAF_officer)

  • Musmeah Yeshua Synagogue
  • Synagogue in Yangon, Myanmar

    before the outbreak of the Second World War, the Jewish community in Rangoon reached its peak of 2,500 persons. Many Jews fled to India due to the Japanese

    Musmeah Yeshua Synagogue

    Musmeah Yeshua Synagogue

    Musmeah_Yeshua_Synagogue

  • Rohingya genocide
  • Genocide in Myanmar

    media access and the visits of international bodies to Rakhine State. Near Rangoon on 12 December 2017, two Reuters journalists who had been covering the

    Rohingya genocide

    Rohingya genocide

    Rohingya_genocide

  • Mizo National Front
  • Political party in India

    Communist Party of Burma. Later, in 1972, the Pakistani Consul traveled from Rangoon to Arakan to meet Laldenga and arranged travel documents for MNF leaders

    Mizo National Front

    Mizo_National_Front

  • Humayun's tomb
  • Mausoleum in Delhi, India

    three princes, and was captured by Captain Hodson before being exiled to Rangoon. At the time of the Slave Dynasty this land was under the 'KiloKheri Fort'

    Humayun's tomb

    Humayun's tomb

    Humayun's_tomb

  • Church of the Province of Myanmar
  • Member Church of the Anglican Communion

    Kamine, the northern Burma. Rangoon Diocesan Trust Assiociation was formed. 1928 N. H. Tubbs became the fifth bishop of Rangoon. 1928–1935 Norman Henry Tubbs

    Church of the Province of Myanmar

    Church of the Province of Myanmar

    Church_of_the_Province_of_Myanmar

  • List of oldest universities in continuous operation
  •  148. that the Bishop of Durham do in future hold the castle of Durham in trust for the University of Durham "About Durham University – Royal Charter".

    List of oldest universities in continuous operation

    List of oldest universities in continuous operation

    List_of_oldest_universities_in_continuous_operation

  • Amaran (2024 film)
  • 2024 Indian film by Rajkumar Periasamy

    Karthik as Nithya's husband Surya as Swetha's husband After the release of Rangoon in 2017, Rajkumar Periyasamy began working on a new project, which was

    Amaran (2024 film)

    Amaran_(2024_film)

  • British Council
  • Organisation promoting cultural and linguistic knowledge of the United Kingdom

    BBC programme quoted from a 1948 document sent by the Chief of Police in Rangoon to the British Ambassador stating their belief that there had been British

    British Council

    British Council

    British_Council

  • Lal Bahadur Shastri
  • Prime Minister of India from 1964 to 1966

    returnees. In December 1965, Shastri made an official visit with his family to Rangoon, Burma and re-established cordial relations with the country's military

    Lal Bahadur Shastri

    Lal Bahadur Shastri

    Lal_Bahadur_Shastri

  • Myanmar architecture
  • an irregular plan with stockades made of teak logs on a ground rampart. Rangoon had six city gates with each gate flanked by massive brick towers with

    Myanmar architecture

    Myanmar_architecture

  • Satguru Ram Singh
  • Namdhari Sikh spiritual leader (1816–1885)

    boycott of British goods and services as a political tool. He was exiled to Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar) by the British colonial government of India on 18 January

    Satguru Ram Singh

    Satguru Ram Singh

    Satguru_Ram_Singh

  • Clarks (shoe retailer)
  • British shoe manufacturer and retailer

    posted to Burma in 1941 with orders to help establish a supply route from Rangoon to the Chinese forces at Chongqing whilst also launching a series of offensives

    Clarks (shoe retailer)

    Clarks_(shoe_retailer)

  • History of Islam
  • East India Company authorities for treason, imprisoned, and exiled to Rangoon. The last remnants of the empire were formally taken over by the British

    History of Islam

    History of Islam

    History_of_Islam

  • Karen conflict
  • Armed conflict in southeastern Myanmar

    Karen converted to Christianity. In 1875, a Baptist college opened in Rangoon, later known as Karen College. Schools were built and the Christian Karen

    Karen conflict

    Karen conflict

    Karen_conflict

  • Abul Kashem Khan
  • Bangladeshi politician (1905–1991)

    Burma. Abdul Bari owned a shipping company and multiple rice mills in Rangoon until the Japanese invasion of Burma, after which he moved to Chittagong

    Abul Kashem Khan

    Abul Kashem Khan

    Abul_Kashem_Khan

  • Robert Atherton (civil servant)
  • British colonial official

    Governor-General Amherst had declared war on Burma. The Royal Navy captured Rangoon (present day Yangon) and with 4,000 men defended it against General Maha

    Robert Atherton (civil servant)

    Robert_Atherton_(civil_servant)

  • UCO Bank
  • Indian public sector bank

    Commercial Bank opened several overseas branches. The first, in 1947, was in Rangoon. Branches in Singapore (1951), Hong Kong (March 1952), London (1953), and

    UCO Bank

    UCO Bank

    UCO_Bank

  • History of the Jews in Myanmar
  • merchants from Iraq and India began establishing sizable communities in Rangoon and Mandalay. The Baghdadi Jews had emigrated from Iraq to escape persecution

    History of the Jews in Myanmar

    History of the Jews in Myanmar

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Myanmar

  • Planned community
  • Settlement built according to a plan

    greenfield 3.2 km west of Pyinmana, and approximately 300 km north of Yangon (Rangoon), the previous capital. The capital's official name was announced on 27

    Planned community

    Planned community

    Planned_community

  • Burmese–Siamese War (1759–1760)
  • Conflict between the Konbuang dynasty of Burma and the Thai kingdom of Ayutthaya

    this development. In late 1758, the Mons of Lower Burma rebelled but were quickly quelled. Some French and Mon people took a French ship from Rangoon or

    Burmese–Siamese War (1759–1760)

    Burmese–Siamese War (1759–1760)

    Burmese–Siamese_War_(1759–1760)

  • Babul Supriyo
  • Indian singer and politician (born 1970)

    He previously served as Union Minister of State for Ministry of Urban Development, Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation and Ministry of Heavy

    Babul Supriyo

    Babul Supriyo

    Babul_Supriyo

  • Myanmar Navy
  • Naval warfare branch of Myanmar's armed forces

    and arrived in Rangoon in June 1939, commissioned to form the volunteer reserve force and to be appointed Naval Office-in-Charge, Rangoon, on the outbreak

    Myanmar Navy

    Myanmar Navy

    Myanmar_Navy

  • Ara Darzi, Baron Darzi of Denham
  • Armenian-British surgeon (born 1960)

    MIT Jameel Clinic, member of the advisory board Rangoon General Hospital Reinvigoration Charitable Trust, Member of the Board of Trustees Qatar Foundation

    Ara Darzi, Baron Darzi of Denham

    Ara Darzi, Baron Darzi of Denham

    Ara_Darzi,_Baron_Darzi_of_Denham

  • Rohingya people
  • Indo-Aryan ethnic group

    until the peak year of 1927, immigration reached 480,000 people, with Rangoon exceeding New York City as the greatest immigration port in the world.

    Rohingya people

    Rohingya people

    Rohingya_people

  • Indian Overseas Bank
  • Indian public sector bank

    up simultaneously at three branches, one each in Karaikudi, Madras, and Rangoon (Yangon). It quickly opened a branch in Penang, Kuala Lumpur (1937 or 1938)

    Indian Overseas Bank

    Indian Overseas Bank

    Indian_Overseas_Bank

  • Peter Carey (historian)
  • British historian and author

    Peter Carey (born 30 April 1948 in Rangoon) is a British historian and author who specialises in the modern history of Indonesia, Java in particular,

    Peter Carey (historian)

    Peter Carey (historian)

    Peter_Carey_(historian)

  • Attack on Pearl Harbor
  • 1941 Japanese attack on the US

    tended to support those who believed that local Japanese could not be trusted. Rear Admiral Chūichi Hara summed up the Japanese result by saying, "We

    Attack on Pearl Harbor

    Attack on Pearl Harbor

    Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor

  • Bombing of Dresden
  • Aerial bombing attacks in 1945

    post-war Reconciliation". Dresden Trust. 2019. Retrieved 9 July 2025. Alan Russell [...] founded The Dresden Trust in 1993. Over the next 10 years, he

    Bombing of Dresden

    Bombing of Dresden

    Bombing_of_Dresden

  • Lal Bagh
  • Botanical Garden in Karnataka, India

    poor health and resigned in 1865. He died after visiting his brother in Rangoon aboard HMS Dalhousie, off the Coco Islands on 4 December 1865. New was

    Lal Bagh

    Lal Bagh

    Lal_Bagh

  • Lord Mountbatten
  • British statesman and admiral (1900–1979)

    James Allason, although some proposals, such as an amphibious assault near Rangoon, reached Churchill before being quashed. British interpreter Hugh Lunghi

    Lord Mountbatten

    Lord Mountbatten

    Lord_Mountbatten

  • Axis powers
  • Major alliance of World War II

    this latter part. The remaining troops of the INA maintained order in Rangoon after the withdrawal of Ba Maw's government. The provisional government

    Axis powers

    Axis powers

    Axis_powers

  • Tamil cinema
  • Segment of Indian cinema

    which produced the most Tamil silent films, had branches in Colombo, Rangoon and Singapore. The Ways of Vishnu/Vishnu Leela, which R. Prakasa made in

    Tamil cinema

    Tamil cinema

    Tamil_cinema

  • Periyar
  • Indian social activist and politician (1879–1973)

    Delhi. Chand, Mool, (1992). Bahujan and their Movement. Bahujan Publication Trust: New Delhi. Dirks, Nicholas B., (2001). Castes of mind : colonialism and

    Periyar

    Periyar

    Periyar

  • Comfort women
  • WWII-era forced prostitutes for Japan

    indicted Yoon, on eight charges including fraud, embezzlement and breach of trust. Among the charges, Yoon was indicted for is a count of quasi-fraud against

    Comfort women

    Comfort women

    Comfort_women

  • Bristol Britannia
  • British four-engined turboprop airliner, 1952

    Aeroplane Company in 1952 to meet British civilian aviation needs. During development two prototypes were lost and the turboprop engines proved susceptible

    Bristol Britannia

    Bristol Britannia

    Bristol_Britannia

  • Spike Milligan
  • Irish comedian and writer (1918–2002)

    later in Rangoon, then capital of British Burma. He was educated at the Convent of Jesus and Mary, Poona, and later at St Paul's High School, Rangoon. His

    Spike Milligan

    Spike_Milligan

  • World War II by country
  • forces launched offensives into Burma beginning in late 1944. They captured Rangoon following the Battle of Elephant Point in May 1945. Subsequently, negotiations

    World War II by country

    World War II by country

    World_War_II_by_country

  • Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
  • Indian guru (1911?–2008)

    Jefferson, and The Maharishi by Paul Mason. The first world tour began in Rangoon, Burma (now Myanmar), and included the countries of Thailand, Malaya, Singapore

    Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

    Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

    Maharishi_Mahesh_Yogi

  • National League for Democracy
  • Political party in Myanmar

    Bogyoke Aung San (General Aung San) was one of the former presidents of the Rangoon University Student Union. The party emblem is a traditional bamboo hat

    National League for Democracy

    National League for Democracy

    National_League_for_Democracy

  • Tay Za
  • Burmese businessman (born 1964)

    Burmese coup d'état, helped his youngest son Tay Za win the armed forces' trust. He is the youngest of six siblings. He passed the 10th standard at TTC

    Tay Za

    Tay_Za

  • North Korea
  • Country in East Asia

    assassination attempts on South Korean leaders, such as in 1968, 1974, and the Rangoon bombing in 1983; tunnels were found under the DMZ and tensions flared over

    North Korea

    North Korea

    North_Korea

  • Pakistan International Airlines
  • National airline of Pakistan

    June 1947, offering services in British India from Calcutta to Sittwe and Rangoon (present-day Yangon). On 14 August 1947, Pakistan gained independence and

    Pakistan International Airlines

    Pakistan International Airlines

    Pakistan_International_Airlines

  • Northeast India
  • Group of Indian states

    neglected the defence of Burma, and by early 1942, the Japanese had captured Rangoon and pushed Allied forces back towards India through a gruelling retreat

    Northeast India

    Northeast India

    Northeast_India

  • David Abel (general)
  • Burmese general (1935–2019)

    Chairman's Office on 25 August 2003. Abel was born in 1935 in Insein, near Rangoon, but his family's roots were in Maymyo (now Pyin Oo Lwin). Abel's father

    David Abel (general)

    David_Abel_(general)

  • Korean Demilitarized Zone
  • North-South Korean border barrier

    the original on 11 November 2018. Retrieved 19 November 2018. "In latest trust-building step, North and South Korean military finish withdrawal from front-line

    Korean Demilitarized Zone

    Korean Demilitarized Zone

    Korean_Demilitarized_Zone

  • Hydropower dams in Myanmar
  • II, Zichaung, and N'Mai Hka River hydropower projects, as well as the Rangoon Dagon Substation. The extent of YMEC involvement in these projects, several

    Hydropower dams in Myanmar

    Hydropower dams in Myanmar

    Hydropower_dams_in_Myanmar

  • 1962 Burmese coup d'état
  • Military coup by Ne Win

    after being stopped at a checkpoint near Taunggyi. Following riots at Rangoon University in July 1962, troops were sent to restore order. They fired

    1962 Burmese coup d'état

    1962_Burmese_coup_d'état

  • Mohammedan SC (Kolkata)
  • Association football club in Kolkata, India

    second time and in October that year he organised a successful tour to Rangoon, Mandalay, Maymyo, Colombo, Galle, Kandy, Madras, Bangalore and Mysore

    Mohammedan SC (Kolkata)

    Mohammedan_SC_(Kolkata)

  • Bank of China
  • Chinese state-owned commercial bank

    number of branches in Batavia, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Haiphong, Hanoi, Rangoon, Bombay, and Calcutta to facilitate the gathering of remittances and the

    Bank of China

    Bank of China

    Bank_of_China

  • Ayutthaya Kingdom
  • Siamese kingdom in Southeast Asia (1351–1767)

    by King Bodawpaya and placed near the Arakan Pagoda, Mandalay, Vol. II. Rangoon: SGP. p. 627. The Text Publication Fund of the Burma Research Society.

    Ayutthaya Kingdom

    Ayutthaya Kingdom

    Ayutthaya_Kingdom

  • Economy of Myanmar
  • free market, and opened up the country to a large-scale immigration with Rangoon exceeding New York City as the greatest immigration port in the world in

    Economy of Myanmar

    Economy of Myanmar

    Economy_of_Myanmar

  • RAF Felixstowe
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Suffolk, England

    Shrewsbury: Airlife. ISBN 1-84037-086-6. Sea-Plane Launching Apparatus: Film of a Short S.8/8 Rangoon flying boat demonstrated to the press at RAF Felixstowe.

    RAF Felixstowe

    RAF_Felixstowe

  • Countries of the Bay of Bengal
  • Overview of countries surrounding the Bay of Bengal

    rapidly increased. Rangoon became one of the world's busiest ports for immigrant arrivals, ranking alongside New York City. In Rangoon, thousands of Indian

    Countries of the Bay of Bengal

    Countries of the Bay of Bengal

    Countries_of_the_Bay_of_Bengal

  • Baháʼí Faith in Bangladesh
  • of Spirituality of Bahais, Chicago, Ill., U. S. A. to the Assembly of Rangoon Burma". Star of the West. Vol. 01, no. 11. 10 February 1910. Hassall, Graham

    Baháʼí Faith in Bangladesh

    Baháʼí Faith in Bangladesh

    Baháʼí_Faith_in_Bangladesh

  • George Orwell
  • English author and journalist (1903–1950)

    join the Indian Imperial Police in Burma. A month later, he arrived at Rangoon and travelled to the police training school in Mandalay. He was appointed

    George Orwell

    George Orwell

    George_Orwell

  • Zafar Mahal (Mehrauli)
  • Building in Delhi, India

    Qutubuddin Bakhtiar Kaki in Mehrauli, Delhi, was deported by the British to Rangoon after the failed Revolt of 1857, where he died of old age. The monument

    Zafar Mahal (Mehrauli)

    Zafar Mahal (Mehrauli)

    Zafar_Mahal_(Mehrauli)

  • List of assassinations in Asia
  • Retrieved 31 March 2025. "Arabian Al-Qaeda's Number Two Is Dead (Reuters)". www.trust.org. 24 January 2013. Retrieved 18 February 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint:

    List of assassinations in Asia

    List_of_assassinations_in_Asia

  • Foreign relations of India
  • proposals were accepted by Myanmar's junta. India maintains embassies in Rangoon and consulate generals in Mandalay. Philippines Through the Srivijaya and

    Foreign relations of India

    Foreign relations of India

    Foreign_relations_of_India

  • 2019 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Hollingbourne, Kent. Joseph Guy Fisher – former Second Secretary, British Embassy, Rangoon, Myanmar. For services to British foreign policy Joanna Louise Fitch –

    2019 Birthday Honours

    2019_Birthday_Honours

  • Kathmandu
  • Capital and largest city in Nepal

    Fredericksburg (United States), Boulder (United States), Yangon (formerly Rangoon, Myanmar), Xi'an (China), Shenzhen (China), Chengdu (China), Lhasa (China)

    Kathmandu

    Kathmandu

    Kathmandu

  • Kangani system
  • British-ruled Southeast Asian form of labor recruitment and organization

    cultivation in the Irrawaddy Delta and to major construction projects in Rangoon and other urban centres. Between 1840 and 1942, approximately 1.7 million

    Kangani system

    Kangani_system

  • Government-in-exile
  • Governing body located outside its claimed territory

    Azad Hind, was a state founded to oppose the British Raj. It was based in Rangoon and later in Port Blair. Subhas Chandra Bose was the leader of the government

    Government-in-exile

    Government-in-exile

  • Mohammad Ali Bogra
  • Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1953 to 1955

    diplomatic assignment in neighboring Burma and presented his credentials in Rangoon in 1948. Soon after becoming Pakistan Ambassador to Burma, his political

    Mohammad Ali Bogra

    Mohammad Ali Bogra

    Mohammad_Ali_Bogra

  • Legacy of Mahatma Gandhi
  • engrosses his mind is his motherland." Pranjivan Mehta to G. K. Gokhale, dated Rangoon, 8 November 1909, File No. 4, Servants of India Society Papers, NMML. Gandhi

    Legacy of Mahatma Gandhi

    Legacy of Mahatma Gandhi

    Legacy_of_Mahatma_Gandhi

  • Madras Presidency
  • Administrative subdivision of India from 1652 to 1950

    Madras and provided frequent services to Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo and Rangoon. In 1917, Simpson and Co. arranged for a test flight by the first aeroplane

    Madras Presidency

    Madras Presidency

    Madras_Presidency

  • Syed Abdul Rahim
  • Indian footballer and manager (1909–1963)

    February 2021. "Quadrangular Football: India's Win". The Indian Express. Rangoon, Burma. 25 October 1953. p. 9. Archived from the original on 13 May 2022

    Syed Abdul Rahim

    Syed Abdul Rahim

    Syed_Abdul_Rahim

  • Bristol Jupiter
  • British nine-cylinder radial engine family

    Saunders Severn Short Calcutta Short Chamois Short Gurnard Short Kent Short Rangoon Short Scylla Short Springbok Short S.6 Sturgeon Short Valetta Supermarine

    Bristol Jupiter

    Bristol Jupiter

    Bristol_Jupiter

  • Hamish Ogston
  • British businessman (born 1948)

    Cathedral's Main Space. Ogston has played a role in the rejuvenation of Rangoon General Hospital. At the behest of the Burmese leader of the opposition

    Hamish Ogston

    Hamish_Ogston

  • Pacific War
  • Theater of World War II

    south towards Rangoon, but was delayed by Japanese rearguards 40 miles (64 km) to the north. Slim feared that the Japanese would defend Rangoon in house-to-house

    Pacific War

    Pacific War

    Pacific_War

  • Indian Bank
  • Indian nationalised bank

    Ceylon in 1935 at Jaffna, but closed it in 1939. IB next opened a branch in Rangoon, Burma, in late 1940s. Then in late 1941 IB opened branches in Singapore

    Indian Bank

    Indian_Bank

  • Zaykabar Company
  • permits". Mizzima. 14 June 2010. Retrieved 28 October 2012. "Drivers in Rangoon unhappy about petrol rationing". Mizzima. 26 April 2011. Retrieved 28 October

    Zaykabar Company

    Zaykabar Company

    Zaykabar_Company

  • ASEAN Declaration
  • Founding treaty of Association of Southeast Asian Nations

    interests. In May 1967, Malik visited Rangoon on official business to discuss the ASEAN proposal with Burmese leaders. Rangoon, however, showed little official

    ASEAN Declaration

    ASEAN Declaration

    ASEAN_Declaration

  • Raja Harishchandra
  • 1913 film by Dadasaheb Phalke

    ₹300. Later, the film was also screened at Pune, Colombo, London, and Rangoon with Marathi and Hindi-language intertitles. Film historian Firoze Rangoonwalla

    Raja Harishchandra

    Raja Harishchandra

    Raja_Harishchandra

  • Ye Min Oo
  • parliament member in November 8, 2020 election. Ye Min Oo was born in Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar) in 1975. He completed his undergraduate degree

    Ye Min Oo

    Ye_Min_Oo

  • Indian Rebellion of 1857
  • Uprising against British Company rule

    for treason by a military commission assembled at Delhi and exiled to Rangoon where he died in 1862, bringing the Mughal dynasty to an end. In 1877 Queen

    Indian Rebellion of 1857

    Indian Rebellion of 1857

    Indian_Rebellion_of_1857

  • Pan Am
  • United States airline (1927–1991)

    International Airport Uganda Entebbe – Entebbe International Airport Burma Rangoon – Yangon International Airport China Beijing – Beijing Capital International

    Pan Am

    Pan Am

    Pan_Am

  • Sittwe
  • Capital of Rakhine State, Myanmar

    Technology, 2005, p174. [1] Forchhammer, Emanuel (1891), Arakan (PDF), Rangoon: Superintendent of Government Printing. Phayre, Arthur Purves (1841), "No

    Sittwe

    Sittwe

    Sittwe

  • List of University of Pennsylvania people
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  • List of ships built by Harland & Wolff (1930–2002)
  • Mail Line, launched 20 January 1944, completed 8 July 1944. MV Empire Rangoon, cargo ship for Ministry of War Transport, launched 25 January 1944, completed

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  • Satguru Hari Singh
  • Spiritual leader of the Namdhari Sikhs

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  • Möng Mao
  • Former Tai kingdom

    (1899). Inscriptions of Pagan, Pinya and Ava: Translation, with Notes. Rangoon: Government Printing, Burma. Wade, Geoff (1996), The Bai Yi Zhuan: A Chinese

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  • Kakinada
  • City in Andhra Pradesh, India

    continued to maintain some trade connections, particularly with Moulmein and Rangoon. Neighboring villages, such as Thallarevu, took over the shipbuilding activities

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  • Uttara
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    Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Uttara

    Daughter of King Virata; A Star; Wife of Abhimanyu

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    Winning Self

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    Gazing

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    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Birinderjot

    Lord's Light

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  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Gurbachan | க஼ுரபசந

    Promise of the Guru

  • CARLYLE
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    English

    CARLYLE

    Variant spelling of English Carlisle, CARLYLE means "fortress of Luguvalos."

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    Australian, Gaelic

    Collan

    Handsome; Good-looking Lad

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    Munira

    Luminous. Brilliant. Illuminating.

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    Joy

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    Blessed, Auspicious, Oath, Right hand, Right wing, Right side

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  • Hatch
  • n.

    Development; disclosure; discovery.

  • Ratoon
  • n.

    Same as Rattoon, n.

  • Obsoleteness
  • n.

    Indistinctness; want of development.

  • Development
  • n.

    The series of changes which animal and vegetable organisms undergo in their passage from the embryonic state to maturity, from a lower to a higher state of organization.

  • Mapach
  • n.

    The raccoon.

  • Rattooned
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Rattoon

  • Development
  • n.

    The act of developing or disclosing that which is unknown; a gradual unfolding process by which anything is developed, as a plan or method, or an image upon a photographic plate; gradual advancement or growth through a series of progressive changes; also, the result of developing, or a developed state.

  • Development
  • n.

    The elaboration of a theme or subject; the unfolding of a musical idea; the evolution of a whole piece or movement from a leading theme or motive.

  • Development
  • n.

    The act or process of changing or expanding an expression into another of equivalent value or meaning.

  • Rattooning
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Rattoon

  • Lagune
  • n.

    See Lagoon.

  • Dragooned
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Dragoon

  • Coon
  • n.

    A raccoon. See Raccoon.

  • Ratoon
  • v. i.

    Same as Rattoon, v. i.

  • Developmental
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or characteristic of, the process of development; as, the developmental power of a germ.

  • Biogeny
  • n.

    Life development generally.

  • Washer
  • n.

    The common raccoon.

  • Dragooner
  • n.

    A dragoon.

  • Dragooning
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Dragoon

  • Development
  • n.

    The equivalent expression into which another has been developed.