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Phayre is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Arthur Purves Phayre (1812–1885),
British Indian Army
officer Robert Phayre,
regicide Robert...
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Arthur Purves Phayre GCMG KCSI CB (7 May 1812 – 14
December 1885) was a
career British Indian Army
officer who was the
first Commissioner of British...
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Phayre's squirrel (Callosciurus phayrei) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Sciuridae. It is
found in
forests in
China (Yunnan only) and Myanmar. Chiozza...
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Phayre's leaf
monkey (Trachypithecus phayrei), also
known as
Phayre's langur, is a
species of Old
World monkey native to
South Asia and
Southeast Asia...
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General Sir
Robert Phayre G.C.B. (22
January 1820 – 28
January 1897) was a
General in the
Indian Army who
served most of his
military career in
India including...
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Brigadier Robert Arthur Phayre DSO (4
January 1901 – 31
December 1993) was a
British soldier and cricketer.
After playing Minor counties cricket for Oxfordshire...
- Wood, pp. 243–250. Wood, pp. 263–267. Wood, p. 273. Symes, pp. 96–97.
Phayre 1967: 218–219 Symes, p. 97-98. Ongsakul, p. 155. Ongsakul, p. 150. Skinner...
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continued the
spelling Phaire until the
early 1800s when they
restyled to
Phayre).
Phaire was born
about 1619 (for on 24
March 1654 his age is
reported as...
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Writer William George Fitz-Gerald,
under the
pseudonym Ignatius Phayre,
published many
articles about visiting Hitler at home that were fabricated...
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Volume 3. India:
Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. p. 79. ISBN 8120725069.
Phayre, Lt. Gen. Sir
Arthur P. (1967).
History of
Burma (2nd ed.). London: Sunil...