bu, mu 1761 部 邑 11 3 part ブ bu 1762 舞 舛 15 S dance ブ、ま-う、まい bu, ma-u, mai 1763 封 寸 9 S seal フウ、ホウ fū, hō 1764 風 風 9 2 wind フウ、(フ)、かぜ、(かざ) fū, (fu), kaze...
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Mais al-Jabal or Mais aj-Jabal (Arabic: ميس الجبل) is a village in the Marjayoun District in Lebanon. According to E. H. Palmer, the name Meis comes from...
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Mai (1696–1715) Hamdan, Mai (1715–1729) Muhammad VII of Bornu, Mai (1729–1744) Dunama VIII Gana, Mai (1744–1447) Ali III, Mai (1747–1792) Ahmad, Mai (1792–1808)...
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Quebec (section New France (1608–1763))
Montreal, Trois-Rivières and the provincial capital, Quebec. Between 1534 and 1763, what is now Quebec was the French colony of Canada and was the most developed...
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the foundation of the Ngoenyang in 638 until the end of Kingdom of Chiang Mai under Siamese administration in 1939. Lawachangkarat or Lao Chong (The royal...
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Lampang in 1732. The new Burmese Konbaung dynasty reconquered Chiang Mai in 1763 and installed Chaikaew, son of Thipchang, as ruler of Lampang in 1764...
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mai 1855, pages 624–625 ; The Canada Gazette, 12 mai 1855, pages 660–661. The Canada Gazette, 5 mai 1855, pages 620–621 ; The Canada Gazette, 12 mai 1855...
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Lan Na (category Chiang Mai province)
Chiang Mai. Vol. 3. Chiang Mai: Cognoscenti Books. ASIN B006IN1RNW. Forbes, Andrew & Henley, David (2012c). Ancient Chiang Mai. Vol. 4. Chiang Mai: Cognoscenti...
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Naungdawgyi (category 1763 deaths)
Naungdawgyi then sent an 8000-strong army to Chiang Mai. The Burmese army captured Chiang Mai in early 1763, and marched right up to the Chinese frontier,...
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2019 French historical drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot. In London in 1763, Casanova falls in love with Marianne de Charpillon, a young prostitute who...
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Hobgoblin's Hat Tove Jansson Mai Zetterling 28-Feb-66 57 Finn Family Moomintroll: Part 2 - Moomintroll is Changed Tove Jansson Mai Zetterling 1-Mar-66 58 Finn...
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Switzerland had been the private tutor of her brother Willem René abroad from 1763 to 1766. The couple settled at Le Pontet in Colombier, bought by his grandfather...
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Mary, Inayah & the BBE Big Band performed "Biggest, Greatest Thing/Legacy" 1763 December 9, 2022 (2022-12-09) Miley Cyrus, Jesse Williams Mary Mack Thank...
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Ahmad, Mai (1792–1808) Dunama IX Lefiami, Mai (1808–1816) Muhammad VIII, Mai (1816–1820) Ibrahim IV of Bornu, Mai (1820–1846) Ali V Dalatumi, Mai (1846)...
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men to invade Chiang Mai. The Burmese laid siege on Chiang Mai for seven months until Chiang Mai fell to the Burmese in August 1763. The former king Ong...
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Hsinbyushin (section Heir-apparent (1760–1763))
– 10 June 1776) was king of the Konbaung dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from 1763 to 1776. The second son of the dynasty founder Alaungpaya is best known for...
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southwest Europe Dominica British Dominica (complete list) – British Colony, 1763–1978 For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe Saint...
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Chiang Mai; and 'Ralph Fitch's Account of Chiang Mai in 1586–1587' in: Forbes, Andrew, and Henley, David, Ancient Chiang Mai Volume 1. Chiang Mai, Cognoscenti...
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Katakarmabe, Mai (1487–1509) Muhammad V Aminami, Mai (1509–1538) Ali II of Bornu, Mai (1538–1539) Dunama V Ngumarsmma, Mai (1539–1557) Dala, Mai (1557–1564)...
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Bukalmarami, Mai (1596–1612) Ibrahim III of Bornu, Mai (1612–1619) Umar, Mai (1619–1639) Ali II, Mai (1639–1677) Idris IV of Bornu, Mai (1677–1696) Dunama...
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of Guadeloupe (1759–1763) a settlement appeared on a hill overlooking the swamps. After the return of Guadeloupe to France in 1763, the city of Pointe-à-Pitre...
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36. Richard Middleton and Anne Lombard "Colonial America: A History to 1763" Wiley-Blackwell Publishing 1st edition 1992 ISBN 978-1-4443-9628-7 Chapter...
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he died without an heir, the kingdom split into 3 principalities. Between 1763 and 1769, Burmese armies overran northern Laos and annexed Luang Prabang...
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Years' War (1756–1763). Henri, comte de La Bassetière: Maurice de Saxe et ses Uhlands (1748-1750), dans Loire-et Cher historique, 15 mai 1893 (pp. 130-139)...
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literature, including the fictional satires Fūryū Shidōken den (1763),: 486-512 the Nenashigusa (1763),: 463-486 : 115-124 and the Nenashigusa kohen (1768),...
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and most Indian possessions after its defeat in the Seven Years' War (1756–1763). Its European territory kept growing, however, with acquisitions such as...
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zone between the English and Spanish colonies until the Treaty of Paris (1763) settling the Seven Years' War, in which Britain defeated France. Under the...
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finally recapturing Chiang Mai in 1776. The war devastated Siam's northern cities, as well as Chiang Mai itself. Chiang Mai was abandoned, remaining deserted...
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