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    19-year reign, Thalun successfully rebuilt the war-torn country which had been under constant warfare for nearly a century since the 1530s. Thalun instituted...
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    take over Burma. Anaukpetlun's successor Thalun (1629–1648) rebuilt the war torn country. Based on Thalun's revenue inquest in 1635, the Irrawaddy valley's...
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  • a short time before being purged by Thalun in August 1630.: 217  in Harvey reported Minyedeippa executed by Thalun in November 1630 but in the U-Kala chronicle...
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    was his chief queen and his four chief advisors – the myozas of Magwe, Thalun, Myedaung, and Pahkangyi, the latter being Mindon's former tutor who was...
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  • the title Thado Minkhaung Kyaw; his middle son Thakin Gyi (later, King Thalun) was given Talote in fief with the title of Minye Theinkhathu; the youngest...
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  • trans-Salween Shan states (Kengtung and Sipsongpanna) in 1622–26. His brother Thalun rebuilt the war-torn country. He ordered the first ever census in Burmese...
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  • Thalun and Minye Kyawswa marched back from Shan States and controlled Upper Burma while many others at Lower Burma revolted his rule. In 1630, Thalun...
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  • Prince of Pindale ascended to the Burmese throne after his father King Thalun died in 1648. Pindale's ineffectual reign was the beginning of the gradual...
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    which had temporarily disintegrated in December 1599. In January 1635, King Thalun moved the capital back to Ava from Pegu (Bago). The city was sacked on 21–23...
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  • 2018; 6 years ago (1 January 2018) Headquarters Yangon , Myanmar Area served Myanmar Key people Thalun Zaung Htet, Editor-in-Chief Website yktnews.com...
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    November 1605 9 July 1628 Son Minye Deibba 9 July 1628 19 August 1629 Son Thalun 19 August 1629 27 August 1648 Uncle Pindale 27 August 1648 3 June 1661 Son...
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    much of their efforts in religious projects. An important later king was Thalun (1584–1648), known for building a number of monasteries and chedis in Upper...
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    royal capital was once again relocated to Ava in 1634 by the next king Thalun to focus on the core of the smaller Burmese empire. In 1740, the Mon revolted...
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    destination in the Sagaing area. Construction began during the reign of King Thalun on 25 April 1636 (Friday, 8th waning of Kason 998 ME). The pagoda's relic...
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  • (1599–1605) Anaukpetlun, King (1605–1628) Minyedeippa, King (1628–1629) Thalun, King (1629–1648) Pindale Min, King (1648–1661) Pye Min, King (1661–1672)...
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    three-day battle against the English and French Navy. January 25 – King Thalun moves the capital of Burma from Pegu to Ava. February 22 – The Académie...
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  • weeks to complete the journey. In 1628, Anaukpetlun was succeeded by King Thalun. He encouraged the Portuguese and their mixed-race families to integrate...
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    Burma on the 6th waning of Kason, 1010, near the end of the reign of King Thalun. Hmannan Yazawin May 15 – The Peace of Münster is ratified by both the United...
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    the palace guards a year later and turned over to Anaukpetlun's brother, Thalun, for execution. August 4 – Thirty Years' War: With the help of Danish and...
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  • was king of Toungoo dynasty from 1661 to 1672. Pye Min was a son of King Thalun. During the reign of his brother Pindale, the Prince of Pyay (Prome) led...
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    reinforced by monastic examinations, which were first instituted in 1648 by King Thalun during the Taungoo Dynasty. Classical learning was transmitted through monasteries...
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  • Thado Dhamma Yaza was a Burmese royal title. Thalun: Viceroy of Prome (r. 1620–1628), King of Burma (r. 1629–1648) Thado Dhamma Raza: King of Mrauk-U (r...
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  • practice was not prevalent in Burma, the proposal was rejected by King Thalun. Meanwhile, the growing cumulative discrepancy between the civil solar and...
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    the palace guards a year later and turned over to Anaukpetlun's brother, Thalun, for execution. August 4 – Thirty Years' War: With the help of Danish and...
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    The Muslim prisoners of wars were settled at the north of Shwebo. King Thalun (1629–1648), the successor of Anaukpetlun settled those Muslims at Shwebo...
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  • three-day battle against the English and French Navy. January 25 – King Thalun moves the capital of Burma from Pegu to Ava. February 22 – The Académie...
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    Donaghmore Souterrain Uaimh Thalún an Domhnaigh Mhóir Chart of the souterrain, from Thomas Wright's Louthiana Shown within Ireland Location Donaghmore...
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  • existed in Burma but had died out by the 17th century. In March 1638, King Thalun of Burma rejected the proposal by King Prasat Thong of Siam to change the...
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    Saen, successfully supported Anaukpetlun's brother, Thalun, to take the throne from his nephew. Thalun appointed Saen Luang Rueadon to be saopha Luang Thipphanet...
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    populace welcomed breaks from warfare such as during the reign of King Thalun (r. 1629–1648) or that of King Singu (r. 1776–1782). Secondly, the army...
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