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The '''Yangon River''' ({{Wiki|Burmese language|Burmese}}: လှိုင်မြစ်), also known as the '''Rangoon River''' or '''Hlaing River''', is a river formed from the confluence of the [[Bago River|Bago]] and {{Wiki|Myitmaka River}}s in southern [[Myanmar]]. It is a marine estuary that runs from the city of [[Yangon]] to the {{Wiki|Gulf of Martaban}} of the {{Wiki|Andaman Sea}}.<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Yangon River}}</ref> | The '''Yangon River''' ({{Wiki|Burmese language|Burmese}}: လှိုင်မြစ်), also known as the '''Rangoon River''' or '''Hlaing River''', is a river formed from the confluence of the [[Bago River|Bago]] and {{Wiki|Myitmaka River}}s in southern [[Myanmar]]. It is a marine estuary that runs from the city of [[Yangon]] to the {{Wiki|Gulf of Martaban}} of the {{Wiki|Andaman Sea}}.<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Yangon River}}</ref> | ||
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The Yangon River (Burmese: လှိုင်မြစ်), also known as the Rangoon River or Hlaing River, is a river formed from the confluence of the Bago and Myitmaka Rivers in southern Myanmar. It is a marine estuary that runs from the city of Yangon to the Gulf of Martaban of the Andaman Sea.[1]
History
In 1725, the members of the Zhang Wei Union sailed along the Yangon River following Edward Kenway and Shimazu Saito's retrieval of a Piece of Eden from the Shwedagon Pagoda. While attempting to return to their flagship Fenghuang, however, they were betrayed by John Young, who stole the artifact[2] and revealed himself as a Templar double agent. John then escaped when the group's ship and the Fenghuang came under attack by an East India Company fleet under the command of the Templar Grand Master Alan Jacob.[3]
After Nagamasa and his men saved the Fenghuang from the attacking fleet, the flagship carrying John retreated and set sail towards the Strait of Malacca. The remaining Company ships were left to deal with the Fenghuang, but they were boarded by a group of mercenaries from the Ayutthaya Kingdom recruited by Nagamasa, who killed their crews. Meanwhile, Nagamasa picked up Edward, Saito, and Yun Pyeong-Gyu, who had fallen into the river following their ship's destruction, and the group returned to the Fenghuang safely. Edward then gave the order to chase the fleeing Company flagship so they could capture John and recover the stolen Piece of Eden.[4]
Gallery
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A ship sailing on the Yangon River
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