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|altitude= 49 m (160 ft)
|altitude= 49 m (160 ft)
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|country=[[Burma]]
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'''Toungoo''' was the headquarters of [http://dsal.uchicago.edu/reference/gazetteer/pager.html?objectid=DS405.1.I34_V23_427.gif Toungoo District] in the Tenasserim Division of Lower Burma during the British period. It was situated on the Rangoon-Mandalay Railway, part of the [[Burma Railway]], 166 miles from Rangoon, and 220 miles from Mandalay. Up until 1893, Toungoo was an important cantonment.
'''Toungoo''' was the headquarters of [http://dsal.uchicago.edu/reference/gazetteer/pager.html?objectid=DS405.1.I34_V23_427.gif Toungoo District] in the Tenasserim Division of Lower [[Burma]] during the British period. It was situated on the Rangoon-Mandalay Railway, part of the [[Burma Railway]], 166 miles from Rangoon, and 220 miles from Mandalay. Up until 1893, Toungoo was an important cantonment.


A [http://www.archive.org/stream/reminiscencesofi00westuoft#page/44/mode/2up/search/Tounghoo brief comment] that in 1877-8 Tounghoo was a Frontier Station<ref>
A [http://www.archive.org/stream/reminiscencesofi00westuoft#page/44/mode/2up/search/Tounghoo brief comment] that in 1877-8 Tounghoo was a Frontier Station<ref>
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==Spelling variants==
==Spelling variants==
Modern name: Taungoo<br>
Modern name: Taungoo<br>
Variants: Toungoo/Tonngoo/Tongo/Tounghoo/Toung-Ngoo/Taung-ngu  
Variants: Toungoo/Tonngo/Tongo/Tounghoo/Tonghoo/Toung-Ngoo/Taung-ngu  


== History ==
== History ==
[[Battle of Tounghoo]] 1853
[[Battle of Tounghoo]] 1853
==Churches==
*St John the Baptist Toungoo 1870. Church of England.
*St Paul’s Toungoo 1887. Church of England. <ref>[http://seasiavisions.library.cornell.edu/bookreader/sea:282/#page/113/mode/1up Page 87]  ''Wanderings in Burma'' by George W Bird 1897 Southeast Asia Visions, Cornell University</ref>


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://dsal.uchicago.edu/reference/gazetteer/pager.html?objectid=DS405.1.I34_V23_439.gif Toungoo Town]  Imperial Gazetteer of India, Volume 23, page 433<br>
*[http://dsal.uchicago.edu/reference/gazetteer/pager.html?objectid=DS405.1.I34_V23_439.gif Toungoo Town]  Imperial Gazetteer of India, Volume 23, page 433<br>
*[http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Toungoo Toungoo] Love to Know 1911<br>
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20130905003317/http://www.old-print.com/mas_assets/full2/M1321885/M1321885445.jpg  Drawings of an elephant battery at Tongo, Burma 1885] with guns loaded on the elephants’ backs. [https://web.archive.org/web/20131116224320/http://www.old-print.com/cgi-bin/item/M1321885445/search/16%252DAntique%252DPrint%252Dof%252D1885%252DBurma%252DElephant%252DBattery%252DTongo%252DIndia%252DAnimals%252D old-print.com] (archived page)  Originally from ''The Graphic'' Saturday, October 24, 1885
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20130905003317/http://www.old-print.com/mas_assets/full2/M1321885/M1321885445.jpg  Drawings of an elephant battery at Tongo, Burma 1885] with guns loaded on the elephants’ backs. [https://web.archive.org/web/20131116224320/http://www.old-print.com/cgi-bin/item/M1321885445/search/16%252DAntique%252DPrint%252Dof%252D1885%252DBurma%252DElephant%252DBattery%252DTongo%252DIndia%252DAnimals%252D old-print.com] (archived page)  Originally from ''The Graphic'' Saturday, October 24, 1885


==== Historical books on-line ====
==== Historical books online ====
*[https://archive.org/stream/b2809265x#page/332/mode/2up "Tonghoo"] page 332 ''Reports on mountain and marine sanitaria; medical and statistical observations on civil stations and military cantonments, jails - dispensaries - regiments - barracks, &c. within the Presidency of Madras, the Straits of Malacca, the Andaman Islands, and British Burmah from January 1858 to January 1862'' by Inspector General of Hospitals Duncan Macpherson. 1862 Archive.org. Part of the series ''Selections from the Records of the Madras Government''.
*[https://archive.org/stream/b21452404#page/436/mode/2up  "Tonghoo"] page 436 ''Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire into the Sanitary State of the Army in India : with Abstract of Evidence, and of Reports Received from Indian Military Stations'' 1864 Archive.org
*[http://www.archive.org/stream/britishburmagaze02spea#page/806/mode/1up "Toung-Ngoo"] ''The British Burma Gazetteer'', page 806, published 1879 Archive.org
*[http://www.archive.org/stream/britishburmagaze02spea#page/806/mode/1up "Toung-Ngoo"] ''The British Burma Gazetteer'', page 806, published 1879 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/stream/missionfieldamon25unkwuoft#page/n51/mode/2up "Ten Days at Toungoo"] by the Rev Dr Marks, Principal of St John’s College, Rangoon page 44 ''Mission Field, a monthly record of the proceedings of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel at home and abroad 1880'' Archive.org
* ''Burma Gazetteer: District'' Series.  [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.206898/page/n3  ''Toungoo District Vol A''] 1914.    Archive.org, Public Library of India Collection.


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 09:54, 16 March 2019

Toungoo
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Presidency: Bengal
Coordinates: 18.933333°N 96.433333°E
Altitude: 49 m (160 ft)
Present Day Details
Place Name: Taungoo
State/Province: Bago Division
Country: Burma
Transport links
Burma Railway
FibiWiki Maps
See our interactive map of this location showing
places of interest during the British period
[xxxxx Toungoo]



Toungoo was the headquarters of Toungoo District in the Tenasserim Division of Lower Burma during the British period. It was situated on the Rangoon-Mandalay Railway, part of the Burma Railway, 166 miles from Rangoon, and 220 miles from Mandalay. Up until 1893, Toungoo was an important cantonment.

A brief comment that in 1877-8 Tounghoo was a Frontier Station[1]

Spelling variants

Modern name: Taungoo
Variants: Toungoo/Tonngo/Tongo/Tounghoo/Tonghoo/Toung-Ngoo/Taung-ngu

History

Battle of Tounghoo 1853

Churches

  • St John the Baptist Toungoo 1870. Church of England.
  • St Paul’s Toungoo 1887. Church of England. [2]

External links

Historical books online

  • "Tonghoo" page 332 Reports on mountain and marine sanitaria; medical and statistical observations on civil stations and military cantonments, jails - dispensaries - regiments - barracks, &c. within the Presidency of Madras, the Straits of Malacca, the Andaman Islands, and British Burmah from January 1858 to January 1862 by Inspector General of Hospitals Duncan Macpherson. 1862 Archive.org. Part of the series Selections from the Records of the Madras Government.
  • "Tonghoo" page 436 Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire into the Sanitary State of the Army in India : with Abstract of Evidence, and of Reports Received from Indian Military Stations 1864 Archive.org
  • "Toung-Ngoo" The British Burma Gazetteer, page 806, published 1879 Archive.org
  • "Ten Days at Toungoo" by the Rev Dr Marks, Principal of St John’s College, Rangoon page 44 Mission Field, a monthly record of the proceedings of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel at home and abroad 1880 Archive.org
  • Burma Gazetteer: District Series. Toungoo District Vol A 1914. Archive.org, Public Library of India Collection.

References

  1. Reminiscences of an Indian Cavalry Officer, page 44 by Colonel John Sutton Edward Western 1922 Archive.org.
  2. Page 87 Wanderings in Burma by George W Bird 1897 Southeast Asia Visions, Cornell University