Mandalay









Mandalay


Mandalay [man-dl-ey, man-dl-ey] Examples noun

  1. a city in central Burma (Myanmar), on the Irrawaddy River: the former capital of Upper Burma.

Examples from the Web for mandalay Contemporary Examples of mandalay

  • Inle Lake is served by flights and buses from Yangon, Bagan, and Mandalay.

    The Cat’s Meow: Top 10 Destinations for Feline Fanatics

    Lonely Planet

    December 20, 2013

  • Historical Examples of mandalay

  • They felt that it was of no further use looking to Mandalay for help.

    The Soul of a People

    H. Fielding

  • The great bazaar in Mandalay is one of the sights of the city.

    The Soul of a People

    H. Fielding

  • There is a short railway branch from this place to the line to Mandalay.

    From Edinburgh to India & Burmah

    William G. Burn Murdoch

  • Telegraphed to Cook, Rangoon, who sent them to Mandalay by train.

    From Edinburgh to India & Burmah

    William G. Burn Murdoch

  • Its width and extent make it a characteristic feature of Mandalay.

    Travels in the Far East

    Ellen Mary Hayes Peck

  • British Dictionary definitions for mandalay Mandalay noun

    1. a city in central Myanmar, on the Irrawaddy River: the second largest city in the country and former capital of Burma and of Upper Burma; Buddhist religious centre. Pop: 927 000 (2005 est)
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