• Min Htwe (Burmese: မင်းထွေး, [mɪ́ɴ tʰwé]) was a principal queen consort of King Nanda of Toungoo Dynasty of Myanmar (Burma) from 1583 to 1599. The second...
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    First Toungoo Empire (Burmese: တောင်ငူ ခေတ်, [tàʊɴŋù kʰɪʔ]; also known as the First Toungoo Dynasty, the Second Burmese Empire or simply the Toungoo Empire)...
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  • of Viceroy Minkhaung II of Toungoo, along with her two younger sisters Min Htwe and Min Pu, married her first cousin Nanda in 1583. The marriages of state...
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    The Toungoo dynasty (Burmese: တောင်ငူမင်းဆက်, [tàʊɰ̃ŋù mɪ́ɰ̃ zɛʔ]; also spelt Taungoo dynasty), and also known as the Restored Toungoo dynasty, was the...
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  • member of Ava royalty. The princess had two sons and a daughter: Min Sithu, Min Hla Nyet and Min Htwe. In 1470, she and the family moved to Toungoo after...
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  • symbols instead of Burmese script. Bayin Htwe (Burmese: ဘုရင်ထွေး, pronounced [bəjɪ̀ɰ̃ tʰwé]; c. 1470s–1533) Tai name Hso Yam Hpa was king of Prome (Pyay)...
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  • II of Toungoo. His chief queen was Laygyun Mibaya, a daughter of King Bayin Htwe of Prome. They were married in 1545 at the coronation ceremony of Tabinshwehti...
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  • of Ava by marrying Swa's daughter Minkhaung Medaw. Kings Mingyi Nyo, Tabinshwehti and Nanda of the Toungoo dynasty were descended from him. Sithu Min...
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  • just defeated Natshinnaung, the self-proclaimed king of Toungoo, ordered that the queen, Min Htwe, and Natshin Medaw be sent to Ava (Inwa) with the full...
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  • retreating Toungoo armies. Narapati formed an alliance with Mrauk U Kingdom of Arakan by sending his sister and his queen (Takayutpi's sister) to King Min Bin...
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  • was king of the Toungoo dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from 1599 to 1605. He is also referred to as the founder of the restored Toungoo dynasty or Nyaungyan...
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  • them as his own. Min Hla Htut had an elder sister, Min Shwe Kyu, and a younger sister, Shin Htwe. Her life at Ava ended a year after Minkhaung II's death...
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  • (1586–1587), and withstood a major invasion by Toungoo Burma (1580–1581). He completely stayed out of the chaos in Toungoo Burma in the following years. Phalaung...
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  • of Toungoo and Htwe Hla, then a minor queen. His mother was descended from the Ava royal line, and was a niece of King Narapati II (r. 1501–1527) of Ava...
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  • Nanda Bayin (category Monarchs of Toungoo dynasty)
    November] 1600), was king of the Toungoo dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from 1581 to 1599. He presided over the collapse of the First Toungoo Empire, the largest...
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  • of Toungoo (Taungoo), the predecessor state of the Toungoo dynasty. The governor started out his career in the military service of King Sithu II of Pagan...
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  • Thiri Yaza Dewi (category Queens consort of Toungoo dynasty)
    Toungoo, along with her two sisters Min Phyu and Min Htwe, married her first cousin Nanda in 1583. The marriages of state solidified the ties between Minkhaung...
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  • Salin Mibaya (category Chief queens consort of Toungoo dynasty)
    မယ်တော်)) was the chief queen of Viceroy Thado Dhamma Yaza II of Prome (r. 1551–1588). The second daughter of King Bayin Htwe of Prome and his chief queen...
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    See List of rulers of Prome for governors of Prome between the late Pagan and early Restored Toungoo periods. See List of rulers of Toungoo for the viceroys...
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    Myanmar Army (redirect from Army of Burma)
    Commander-in-Chief of Myanmar Army, currently Vice-Senior General Soe Win, concurrently Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Services, with Senior General Min Aung...
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  • retreating Toungoo armies. Narapati formed an alliance with Mrauk U Kingdom of Arakan by sending his sister and his queen (Takayutpi's sister) to King Min Bin...
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    Natshinnaung (category Rulers of Toungoo)
    or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Natshinnaung (Burmese: နတ်သျှင်နောင်, [naʔ ʃɪ̀ɰ̃ nàʊɰ̃]; 1579–1613) was a Toungoo prince who was a noted poet...
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  • Pyu period. Another one was Min Zeyandameik who composed Minyenara égyin which was about the pleasant 12 months in Toungoo. "ဧချင်းထဲက မဟာသီရိဇေယျသူရ မင်းကြီးညို"...
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  • 239) omits the ranks of Min Phyu and Min Htwe, and confirms only that Thiri Yaza Dewi was the North Queen. All chronicles list Min Taya Medaw as the fifth...
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  • of King Bayinnaung of the Toungoo dynasty. His mother was a daughter of King Bayin Htwe of Prome (Pyay), and great-granddaughter of King Narapati of Ava...
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  • Natshin Medaw (category First Toungoo Empire)
    to Toungoo (Taungoo). She spent ten years in Toungoo. On 5 September [O.S. 26 August] 1610, King Anaukpetlun ordered that Min Taya Medaw, Min Htwe, and...
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  •   - Kings of Ava;   - Kings of Prome Half brother of Mindon, son of Princess Me Myat Shwe. Half brother of Pagan....
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  • and defended the Toungoo Empire. He was born in the Toungoo Palace precincts to Mingyi Swe and Shin Myo Myat, royal household servants of Crown Prince Tabinshwehti...
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  • instead of Burmese script. Bodaw Chit Mi (Burmese: ဘိုးတော် ချစ်မိ, pronounced [bódɔ̀ tɕɪʔ mḭ]) was one of two principal queens of King Bayin Htwe of Prome...
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    Suphankanlaya (category Queens consort of Toungoo dynasty)
    1567. They had a daughter named Min A-Htwe (မင်းအထွေး, [mɪ́ɴ ʔə tʰwé]). Moreover, the chronicles make no mention of her subsequent marriage to Nanda...
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