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    instead of Burmese script. Tarabya (Burmese: တရဖျား, pronounced [təɹəbjá] or [təjəpʰjá]; 22 December 1368 – c. October 1400) was king of Ava for about...
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  • commander during the early Ava period. Between 1390 and 1413, Tarabya served as governor of Pakhan and as an officer in the Ava military in several campaigns...
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  • c. 1296 Tarabya I of Sagaing, king of Sagaing, 1327–1335/36 Tarabya II of Sagaing, king of Sagaing, 1349–1352 Tarabya Swa Saw Ke, king of Ava Kingdom...
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  • Swa Saw Ke (category Ava dynasty)
    smaller Peguan navy held off repeated charges by the Ava navy near Gu-Htut. Likewise, Tarabya's army could not take Fort Pankyaw. Despite the success...
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    the Ava's second army reached Hmawbi first but the regiment withdrew after its commander, Min Letwe of Pinle, fell in action. Soon after, Tarabya finally...
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  • was a princess of Ava. She was the only daughter of King Tarabya of Ava and Queen Min Hla Myat of Ava and sister of King Min Nyo of Ava. According to the...
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  • 1426. In 1440, Tarabya partook in the Ava expedition to Toungoo that retook the region. For his success, Tarabya was appointed viceroy of Toungoo. According...
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  • – King Swa Saw Ke, of Ava, the largest kingdom in Burma, dies after a reign of 33 years and is succeeded by his son, King Tarabya, who reigns less than...
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    This is a list of orders of battle for the First Ava–Hanthawaddy War in which the Royal Ava Armed Forces and their allies Myaungmya armed forces fought...
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  • first cousin King Tarabya of Ava. She married Tarabya in 1385. The queen was the mother of King Min Nyo (r. 1425–26) of Ava. Her only other child Min Hla...
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  • queen of Scotland October 19 – John Charleton, 4th Baron Cherleton (b. 1362) October 20 – Klaus Störtebeker, German pirate November 25 – King Tarabya of Ava...
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  • Kale Kye-Taung Nyo (category Ava dynasty)
    fellow senior commander and long-time rival Gov. Thado of Mohnyin. The eldest son of King Tarabya of Ava, Prince Nyo was the heir presumptive during his father's...
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  • – King Swa Saw Ke, of Ava, the largest kingdom in Burma, dies after a reign of 33 years and is succeeded by his son, King Tarabya, who reigns less than...
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  • Minkhaung I (category Ava dynasty)
    Hanthawaddy made a tactical error by coming out of his fortified capital to attack Ava positions near Pankyaw. Tarabya's army pounced, driving back and pursuing...
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    of its Yunnan borderlands until 1398. In April 1400, King Swa died, and Crown Prince Tarabya ascended the throne. Five months into his reign, Tarabya...
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  • during the reign of Tarabya II of Sagaing (r. 1349–52). According to a contemporary inscription (Than Tun 1959: 128), he was still governor of Talok at age...
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    This is a list of orders of battle for the 1412–1414 campaigns of the Ava–Hanthawaddy War (1408–1418). The list includes Ava's campaigns against Hanthawaddy's...
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  • the throne from King Tarabya (r. 1400). This attempt ended when he accidentally drowned en route to a confrontation with Tarabya. According to the royal...
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  • over. Thihapate came to Ava (Inwa) in 1400 to serve as an advisor to his one-time pupil Tarabya, who had become king. With Tarabya becoming mentally unstable...
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  • son of King Tarabya of Ava (r. 1400)—was available. She invited Prince of Kale to come down to Ava to claim the throne by force. Nyo marched to Ava with...
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  • of war had turned against Ava, Tarabya and other key vassal rulers, renounced their ties to Nyo, and retreated to their respective regions. Tarabya also...
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    commanders of the Ava army (7 regiments, 70,000 troops, 4000 cavalry, 200 elephants) that faced the enemy at the battle of Wetwin: Tarabya I of Pakhan, Yazathingyan...
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  • and also made him governor of Sagaing by 1383. In 1400, Yazathingyan attempted to stage a coup against King Tarabya of Ava but died from an accident en...
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    Forty Years' War (category Ava dynasty)
    despite weeks of siege. In the northwest, Min Swe's army advanced steadily and after a victory in Hmawbi, Ava had a clear path to Pegu. Tarabya took Pankyaw...
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    commoner queen, Yadanabon, or Tarabya his stepson by Yadanabon, to any meaningful positions. He appointed Saw Yun governor of Sagaing in 1314 only after...
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    This is a list of orders of battle for the Second Ava–Hanthawaddy War in which the Royal Ava Armed Forces defended an invasion by the Royal Hanthawaddy...
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  • Theiddat (category Ava dynasty)
    designated Prince Tarabya as crown prince. In April 1400, their father died and Tarabya ascended the throne. In November 1400, Tarabya was assassinated...
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  • Khame Mi (category Chief queens consort of Ava)
    of King Swa Saw Ke of Ava. She is regarded as the mother of King Tarabya, the successor of Swa, by the standard Burmese chronicles despite inscriptional...
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  • of Ava from 1379/80 to 1421. He was the main adviser to three successive kings of Ava: Swa Saw Ke, Tarabya and Minkhaung I. Under his guidance, Ava made...
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  • Minye Kyawhtin of Pakhan submitted to Nyo, who was the only son of King Tarabya of Ava (r. 1400) and a senior general in the military. But in May 1426...
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