• Ananda Pyissi (Burmese: အနန္တ ပစ္စည်း, pronounced [ʔənàɴda̰ pjɪʔsí]; also spelled Anantapyissi; c. 1240 – 1 July 1287) was a chief minister in the service...
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  • general in the Royal Burmese Army under the command of his elder brother Ananda Pyissi. Together they unsuccessfully fought against the first two Mongol invasions...
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    Vol. 1 2003: 354) say that Ananda Pyissi died in action during the 1283–1284 campaign. Per (Than Tun 1964: 136), Ananda Pyissi was still alive in 1285 according...
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  • initial Burmese delegation was led by senior ministers and generals Ananda Pyissi and Maha Bo. The Mongol commanders agreed to a ceasefire but demanded...
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  • children became generals in the Pagan army with the titles of Ananda Pyissi and Yanda Pyissi. Both brothers had competed to succeed their father's title...
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    April 3 – Honorius IV, pope of the Catholic Church (b. 1210) July 1 Ananda Pyissi, Burmese chief minister and general Narathihapate (or Sithu IV), Burmese...
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  • may also be the mother of Yazathingyan's two other children Ananda Pyissi and Yanda Pyissi, who were generals in the Pagan army, although chronicles do...
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  • April 3 – Honorius IV, pope of the Catholic Church (b. 1210) July 1 Ananda Pyissi, Burmese chief minister and general Narathihapate (or Sithu IV), Burmese...
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  • impunity, and is viewed as an occupying force in the ethnic regions. Ananda Pyissi: commander-in-chief, 1271–87 Khin Nyo: Pinya commander Thilawa: commander...
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  • the Mongols. In December 1285, he sent the chief minister and general Ananda Pyissi and Gen. Maha Bo to negotiate a ceasefire. The Mongol commanders at...
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  • September 1340 Predecessor Thihathu Successor Sithu Chief Minister Ananda Pyissi Born June 1298 Tuesday, Waso 660 ME Pinle, Myinsaing Regency Died c...
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