- lwɪ̀ɰ̃]; Shan: ဝဵင်းပၢင်ႇဢူႈ),
formerly and
colloquially referred to as
Maymyo (Burmese: မေမြို့; MLCTS: me mrui.), is a
scenic hill town in the Mandalay...
- The 1912
Maymyo earthquake or
Burma earthquake struck Burma on the
morning of May 23, with an
epicentre near
Taunggyi and Pyin Oo Lwin in Shan State. The...
- The
Battle of
Maymyo,
fought in
March 1768, was the
final battle and the end of the
Third Qing
Invasion of
Burma during the Sino-Burmese War (1765–69)...
-
November 1922, at the pay of Rs. 525 per month.
After a
short posting at
Maymyo, Burma's prin****l hill station, he was
posted to the
frontier outpost of...
-
initial contingent of
nearly a
hundred of the Rani of
Jhansi troops moved to
Maymyo, part of
which was
intended to form a
vanguard unit to
enter the Gangetic...
-
Pyinoolwin Township (Pyin U Lwin Township,
Maymyo Township) is a
township in
Pyinoolwin District,
Mandalay Region of Myanmar. The
administrative seat is...
- (EFA)
Manglutan Manjeri & Line Dera (FC)
Mannarghat Manpur Mathura Maymyo (EFA)
Maymyo Middle Strait (JPPC) Mile
Tilek (ARF) Mile
Tilek (JPPC) Mile Tilek...
-
historically originated. They
particularly reside in the
towns of Tangyan,
Maymyo, Mogok, and
Taunggyi in
Mandalay and Shan State. The name
Panthay is a Burmese...
- modern-day Pyin Oo Lwin (
Maymyo),
about 50
miles northeast of Ava. Over the
course of
three days of
bloody fighting at the
Battle of
Maymyo, the
Bannerman army...
-
sliced to
death after his
commander Mingrui was
defeated at the
Battle of
Maymyo in the Sino-Burmese war in 1768
because Eledeng'i was not able to help flank...