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Bayinnaung Kyawhtin Nawrahta (16
January 1516 – 10
October 1581) was King of Burma...
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These are the
lists related to the
Family of
Emperor Bayinnaung of the
Toungoo Dynasty of Burma. The king had over 50
wives and
nearly 100 children. All...
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Nyaungyan Restoration (1599–1752). Its
early kings Tabinshwehti and
Bayinnaung succeeded in
reunifying the
territories of the
Pagan Kingdom for the first...
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killed in battle.: 18–19
Bayinnaung, brother-in-law of Tabinshweti, led the
Burmese to
invade Ayutthaya again in 1563.
Bayinnaung laid the
siege on Ayutthaya...
- náɰ̃dɔ̀]) is a
palace in Bago, Myanmar. The
original palace,
built for King
Bayinnaung in 1556,
consisted of 76
apartments and halls. It was
burned down in 1599...
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Bayinnaung Market (Burmese: ဘုရင့်နောင်ဈေး; also
Bayintnaung Market),
located in
northwestern Yangon, is the
largest agricultural commodities trading market...
- 19th century. The
cause of the war was an
attempt by the
Toungoo king
Bayinnaung to
force the
Ayutthaya kingdom into
submission under his rule, as part...
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Bayinnaung's Bell
Inscription is a
bilingual inscription found on a bell
which was cast by King
Bayinnaung of
Toungoo dynasty and hung in the
middle of...
- Tabinshwehti,
Bayinnaung and
Nanda of
Toungoo Dynasty of
Burma (Myanmar). He
briefly revolted against his
eldest half-brother
Bayinnaung from 1550 to 1551...
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himself with
Bayinnaung.: 67 Mahinthrathirat—son of Maha Chakkraphat—then
sought alliance with King
Setthathirat of Lan Xang to
fight Bayinnaung and Maha...