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    Bangkaeo Campaign or the Battle of Bangkaeo was a military conflict between Burma under the Konbaung dynasty and the Siamese Thonburi Kingdom under King...
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    supplies to the campaigns instead. King Taksin also awarded his son and his nephew with titles for their leaderships in the Bangkaeo campaign. Prince Chui...
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  • interrogation of Zeya Suriya Kyaw: A Burmese Account of the Junk Ceylon (Phuket) Campaigns of 1809–1810" (PDF). Siamese Heritage Trust. The Siam Society. Retrieved...
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    Ratchaburi, where he encamped at Bangkaeo (modern Tambon Nangkaeo, Photharam district), hence the name Bangkaeo Campaign. King Taksin sent preliminary forces...
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  • the Bangkaeo Campaign. King Taksin had to call the northern armies of Chaophraya Chakri from Chiang Mai to go down south to join the Bangkaeo Campaign in...
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  • shifted to the command of Taksin's royal Chinese regiment. During the Bangkaeo Campaign in February 1775, Taksin ordered Phraya Rachasetthi Chen Lian to lead...
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    attack Siam. It was completely surrounded by the Thais at the Battle of Bangkaeo (Thai: ยุทธการที่บางแก้ว) in Ratchaburi. Due to starvation, the Burmese...
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  • Phraya Yommaraj Mat served King Taksin in many wars including the Bangkaeo Campaign and Burmese Invasion of Siam in 1775-1776. Phraya Yommaraj Mat was...
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  • ISBN 978-0-19-026106-1. A. Dahana (2002). "China Role's in Indonesia's "Crush Malaysia" Campaign". MAKARA of Social Sciences and Humanities Series. Universitas Indonesia...
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    through the old route of Chao Phraya River that would become modern Khlong Bangkaeo canal from Ang Thong to Ayutthaya (Old route of Chao Phraya River was inadvertently...
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