Syburi or Saiburi Province (Thai: ไทรบุรี), a Thai province after the annexation of northern Malay states in 1943 - 1945.
Saiburi (Thai: ไทรบุรี), the Thai name for the Malay state of Kedah.
Sai Buri District (Thai: สายบุรี), a district in Pattani Province.
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Saiburi may refer to: Syburi or Saiburi Province (Thai: ไทรบุรี), a Thai province after the annexation of northern Malay states in 1943 - 1945. Saiburi...
HTMS Saiburi (FFG-458) (Thai: เรือหลวงสายบุรี) is the fourth ship of Chao Phraya-class frigate of the Royal Thai Navy, a variant of the Chinese-built...
Nhongchik, Raman, Ra-ngae, Saiburi, Yala and Yaring, later regrouped in 1906 into 4 larger provinces: Patani, Bangnara, Saiburi and Yala. Siamese rule was...
Isa Othman The Second World War and the Japanese Invasion of Kedah Malay States Saiburi Samuk 6°7′N 100°21′E / 6.117°N 100.350°E / 6.117; 100.350...
the total area of southern Thailand. Smaller rivers include the Pattani, Saiburi, Krabi, and the Trang. The biggest lake of the south is Songkhla Lake (1...
is known in Thailand, Syburi Malay (Thai: ภาษามลายูไทรบุรี Phasa Malāyū Saiburī) is a Malayic language mainly spoken in the northwestern Malaysian states...
built in 1992 for export. Helicopter deck + YJ-81 (C-801) SSM's. HTMS Saiburi (458) (Type 053HT(H)): Same as above. Two Type 053H are now classed as...
geographical entities. The Javanese poem Nagarakretagama placed it north of Saiburi, however it appears to imply that it was originally located on the west...
Buddhist temple of the province is Wat Matchimawat (also named Wat Klang), on Saiburi road in the city of Songkhla itself. On the island Ko Yo within Songkhla...
Interior, which consolidated the seven provinces into four: Patani, Bangnara, Saiburi and Yala. Kedah was then ceded to the British under the Anglo–Siamese Treaty...
city-states which were tributary to the Nakhon Si Thammarat kingdom: the Rat of Saiburi; the Ox of Pattani; the Tiger of Kelantan; the Rabbit of Pahang (actually...
client State of Burma in September 1943. Sirat Malai (Malaysia), including Saiburi (Kedah State). Lan Chang Province (Laos) Nakhon Champassak Province (Laos...
World War II The Deseret News - Jul 5, 1943 Annexed territories (in Thai) Saiburi Samuk Archived 28 August 2014 at archive.today Paul H. Kratoska, The Japanese...
insurgency. The group was formed in 1959 by Tengku Abdul Jalal, aka Adul na Saiburi, and is reputed to be one of the first armed insurgent outfits in the Pattani...
nucleus of many post-war political parties. Syarikat Bekerjasama Am SaiburiSaiburi General Cooperative Union SABERKAS 1945–1954 Originally organised as...
Malay left-leaning organisation SABERKAS (or Syarikat Berkerjasama Am Saiburi, not to be confused with the present day SABERKAS in Sarawak) met in Kuala...