• symbols instead of Burmese script. Min Phalaung (Burmese: မင်းဖလောင်း, Burmese pronunciation: [mɪ́ɴ pʰəláʊɴ]; also spelled Min Hpalaung; 27 February 1535 –...
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  • his brother Min Saw Hla and his father Min Dikkha. He died of natural causes in 1572, and was succeeded by his paternal uncle Min Phalaung. Sandamala Linkara...
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    In the Kingdom of Mrauk U in what is now Myanmar and Bangladesh, King Min Phalaung becomes the owner of the first of three white elephants, and gives himself...
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    making Mrauk U prosperous. The reigns of Min Phalaung (Sikender Shah), Min Rajagiri (Salim Shah I) and grandson Min Khamaung (Hussein Shah) strengthened the...
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    Gabriel and Michael. September 8 – (11th waning of Tawthalin 939 ME) Min Phalaung, King of Arakan in what is now northern Myanmar and southern Bangladesh...
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  • Portuguese nobleman and fourth viceroy of Portuguese India (d. 1548) 1535 – Min Phalaung, Burmese monarch (d. 1593) 1567 – William Alabaster, English poet (d...
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    – Michele Mercati, Italian physician and botanist (b. 1541) July 4 – Min Phalaung, Burmese monarch (b. 1535) July 11 – Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Italian painter...
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    [sɔ́ mḭ dɔ̀] and Prince Phalaung, governor of Sittantin, in 1557/1558. His parents were half-siblings, both children of King Min Bin. He was likely born...
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    The temple enshrining the statues of Buddha was built in 1571 by King Min Phalaung. It is located on a small hill a stone's throw away from the Shite-thaung...
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    24 – Eléanor de Roucy de Roye, French noble (d. 1564) February 27 – Min Phalaung, Burmese monarch (d. 1593) February 28 – Cornelius Gemma, Dutch astronomer...
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  • of Siam, the most powerful vassal state, had sent tribute. Even King Min Phalaung of Arakan, half of whose kingdom was under Toungoo occupation in 1580–81...
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    script. Min Bin (Arakanese and Burmese: မင်းဘင်, Burmese pronunciation: [mɪ́ɰ̃ bɪ̀ɰ̃], Arakanese pronunciation: [máɰ̃ bàɰ̃]; also known as Min Ba-Gyi (မင်းဗာကြီး...
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    Gabriel and Michael. September 8 – (11th waning of Tawthalin 939 ME) Min Phalaung, King of Arakan in what is now northern Myanmar and southern Bangladesh...
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  • Sultanate (1526) Sikandar Shah Suri, Sur dynasty, Shah of Delhi (1555) Min Phalaung Sikandar Shah, Mrauk U King of Arakan (1572-1593) This disambiguation...
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  • Following the conquest of Noakhali and Chittagong by the Arakanese king Min Phalaung, a large contingent was sent by Amar Manikya into the occupied regions...
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    of Arakan. It is claimed that after Syed Adam was set free he went to Min Phalaung Sikandar Shah, the ruler of Kingdom of Mrauk U, for help requesting the...
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    Bhulua sending 1000 labourers for the task. In the late 1580s, King Min Phalaung of Arakan invaded much of present-day Noakhali. The Mughal invasions...
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  • 1571 by King Min Phalaung". But the Rakhine Razawin Thit chronicle (Sandamala Linkara Vol. 2 1999: 46) says Htukkanthein was built by King Min Saw Hla in...
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  • – Michele Mercati, Italian physician and botanist (b. 1541) July 4 – Min Phalaung, Burmese monarch (b. 1535) July 11 – Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Italian painter...
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  • survive from that period. Of these, the Khain-Kaik Pitakataik, built by Min Phalaung in 1591 and located north of Htuparon Pagoda, is the best preserved....
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    24 – Eléanor de Roucy de Roye, French noble (d. 1564) February 27 – Min Phalaung, Burmese monarch (d. 1593) February 28 – Cornelius Gemma, Dutch astronomer...
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  • Chief queen Min Phalaung 1535–1593 r. 1572–1593 □ Dhamma Dewi I Min Sekkya 1536–1572 r. 1564–1572 Min Saw Hla 1532–1564 r. 1556–1564 Min Razagyi 1557–1612...
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    Following the conquest of Noakhali and Chittagong by the Arakanese king Min Phalaung, Rajdhar, commanding a large contingent, was sent into the occupied regions...
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    in 905 ME (30 March 1543 to 29 March 1544) during the reign of King Min Phalaung, which is rejected by Rakhine Razawin Thit chronicle. The standard Burmese...
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    1564 Son Sekkya 24 July 1564 7 February 1572 Brother Phalaung 7 February 1572 4 July 1593 Son of Min Bin Razagri 4 July 1593 4 July 1612 Son Khamaung 4...
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  • King Sekkya (1564–72), both of whom were her step-sons, and later to King Phalaung (r. 1572–93). Sandamala Linkara Vol. 2 1999: 46–48 Sandamala Linkara, Ashin...
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  • 930 (1 October to 29 October 1568), and was succeeded by Saw Thanda. Phalaung's queens apparently were not ranked according to tradition. Per (RRT Vol...
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