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Athinkhaya (Burmese: အသင်္ခယာ,
pronounced [ʔəθɪ̀ɰ̃ kʰəjà]; also
spelled Athinhkaya;...
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central Burma (Myanmar) from 1297 to 1313. It was
founded by
three brothers—
Athinkhaya,
Yazathingyan and
Thihathu from Myinsaing— and was one of many
small kingdoms...
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Athinkhaya, Athinhkaya, or
Thinkhaya was a
Burmese ministerial and later,
royal title of the
Burmese monarchy. It may
refer to:
Athinkhaya: Co-Regent of...
- in the
Royal Army of the
Pagan Empire, he,
along with his two
brothers Athinkhaya and Thihathu, led Pagan's
successful defense of
central Burma against...
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Narathihapate fled Pagan.
Already experienced commanders, the
brothers Athinkhaya, Yazathingyan, and
Thihathu strengthened their garrison at Myinsaing....
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Pagan in 1297, and co-ruled
central Burma.
After his
eldest brother Athinkhaya's death in 1310,
Thihathu pushed aside the
middle brother Yazathingyan...
- (1297–1364)
Central Burma 1297–1364
Founded by
three Shan
brothers named Athinkhaya,
Yazathingyan and Thihathu, and the
minor kingdom was a
predecessor to...
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Malacca (1400–1414)
Myanmar /
Burma Myinsaing Kingdom (complete list) –
Athinkhaya, Co-Regent (1297–1310) Yazathingyan, Co-Regent (1297–1313) Thihathu, Co-Regent...
- (Burmese: သတိုးဆင်ထိန်း,
pronounced [ðədó sʰɪ̀ɴ tʰéɪɴ]; also
known as
Athinkhaya of Tagaung) was
governor of Sagaing, and the
father of King
Thado Minbya...
- rose up
after the fall of
Pagan dynasty,
where one of Thihathu's sons,
Athinkhaya,
established himself.: 227
Ayutthaya Ayutthaya Kingdom Thailand 1350...