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Byattaba (Burmese: ဗြတ်ထဗ;
Burmese pronunciation: [bjaʔ tʰə ba̰]; also Byat-Hta-Ba)...
- Martaban–Hanthawaddy
Kingdom from 1364 to 1390. He came to
power by
helping his
brother Byattaba stage a coup
against King
Binnya U. He was also a key
figure who started...
-
rebellions by his
father Viceroy Laukpya of
Myaungmya and his
uncle Viceroy Byattaba of
Martaban against their Martaban–Hanthawaddy overlords. It was during...
- was
forced to
retreat to the
hitherto provincial capital by his
cousins Byattaba and Laukpya, who had
waged a
rebellion since 1364. It was
during these...
- 1283–1323 r. 1311–1323 Maha Dewi ≈1322–1392 r. 1383–1384
Regent Mi Ma-Hsan
Byattaba of
Martaban Min
Linka ≈1327–≈1353 Gov. of Pegu (r. 1348–≈1353) Saw E 1303–1330...
- From 1364 to 1388,
Martaban was
under the de
facto independent rule of
Byattaba. In 1388, King
Razadarit reconquered the city.
Though it was no longer...
- king, who had been
fighting a two-front war
against rebellions led by
Byattaba of
Martaban (modern
southern Mon State), and
Laukpya of
Myaungmya (modern...
- army, of
around 500 troops, 30 cavalry, and 5 elephants, was led by Smin
Byattaba.
During Minkhaung's
invasion of
April and May, the
royal Ava
force was...
-
raises the
height of the
Shwedagon Pagoda to 66 feet 1364 c.
February Byattaba seizes Martaban;
Binnya U sets up camp at
Donwun April Maw
forces sack...
- the trip, c.
February 1364, he
received news that a coup led by
princes Byattaba and his
brother Laukpya had
taken place at the capital. He
rushed back...