• see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Thawun Nge (Burmese: သဝန်ငယ်, pronounced [θəwʊ̀ɴ ŋɛ̀]; c. 1260 – 1324) was governor...
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  • in Upper Burma. Thawun Gyi was assassinated by the men of his younger brother Thawun Nge in 1317. Thawun Gyi was the elder son of Thawun Letya, the ex-governor...
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    of Kanba Myint. In 1279, two great-grandsons of Ananda Thuriya—Thawun Gyi and Thawun Nge—founded a new settlement of 370 households, about 40 km farther...
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    expedition. In the end, Pinya agreed to a deal that allowed the rebel leader Thawun Nge to remain in office in exchange for his nominal submission to Pinya. The...
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  • chief of his village by 1279. That year, he joined the service of Thawun Gyi and Thawun Nge, the brothers who had just founded the settlement of Toungoo,...
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  • succeeded by his son, Thawun Letya. According to the chronicle Toungoo Yazawin, Thawun Gyi and Thawun Nge, the two sons of Thawun Letya founded a new settlement...
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  • then a frontier region. He was the paternal great grandfather of Thawun Gyi and Thawun Nge, who founded Toungoo in 1279. The royal chronicles say nothing...
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  • negotiations with the forces of Pinya that allowed the rebellious governor Thawun Nge to remain in office in exchange for the latter's nominal submission. He...
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  • (Burmese: စောစလာ, pronounced [sɔ́ səlà]) was the chief consort of Gov. Thawun Nge of Toungoo (Taungoo) from 1317 to 1324. After her husband's death, she...
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  • forces of Pinya for an agreement that allowed the rebellious governor Thawun Nge to remain in office in exchange for the latter's nominal submission. He...
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    peerage and politician Sancho I the Peaceful, King of Majorca (b. 1274) Thawun Nge, Burmese nobleman and governor (b. 1260) William Liath de Burgh, Irish...
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  • Gov. Thawun Nge of Toungoo did not send tribute -- i.e. 1317/18. According to (Sein Lwin Lay 2006: 19–20), Thawun Nge assassinated Gov. Thawun Gyi c...
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  • witchcraft. June 23 – Thawun Gyi, Burmese monarch of the principality of Toungoo, is assassinated by his younger brother, Thawun Nge, who takes his place...
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    witchcraft. June 23 – Thawun Gyi, Burmese monarch of the principality of Toungoo, is assassinated by his younger brother, Thawun Nge, who takes his place...
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  • Toungoo from 1324 to 1325. He inherited the office after his father Thawun Nge's death in 1324. Because he was still a young adult, his mother Saw Sala...
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  • peerage and politician Sancho I the Peaceful, King of Majorca (b. 1274) Thawun Nge, Burmese nobleman and governor (b. 1260) William Liath de Burgh, Irish...
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    expedition. In the end, Pinya agreed to a deal that allowed the rebel leader Thawun Nge to remain in office in exchange for his nominal submission to Pinya. The...
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  • Chinese 1277 April The first Mongol invasion begins 1279 17 April Thawun Gyi and Thawun Nge found Toungoo (Taungoo) as a frontier outpost 1283 22 September...
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  • and Kyawswa with a combined force marched to Toungoo, and got its ruler Thawun Nge to submit. The Sagaing affair remained unresolved. It is unclear if Sagaing...
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    combined army to march to Toungoo. The two brothers got Toungoo's ruler Thawun Nge to submit. The Sagaing affair remained unresolved. It is unclear if Sagaing...
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  • (Mottama) province was controlled by another rebel Wareru. To his north, Thawun Gyi was in charge of Toungoo (Taungoo). The frantic fighting among the sons...
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    A. Stewart, Yazathingyan succeeded the [Myinsaing] throne as Athinkhaya Nge (Athinkhaya the Younger). For most of their rule, the brothers Athinkhaya...
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