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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Burmese script. Min
Dikkha (Burmese: မင်းတိက္ခာ,
Burmese pronunciation: [mɪ́ɴ deiʔ kʰà]; 1515–1556...
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January 1554, and was
succeeded by his
eldest son and heir
apparent Min
Dikkha. His
legacy lived on. The
defensive works he
built up
throughout the kingdom...
- 000
Buddha Images". The
temple was
built between 1554 and 1556 by King
Dikkha. Ko-Thoung
Temple (The
Temple of 90,000
Buddha Images) is the
largest temple...
- King (1515–1521) Minkhaung, King (1521–1531) Min Bin, King (1531–1554)
Dikkha, King (1554–1556) Saw Hla, King (1556–1564) Sekkya, King (1564–1572) Hpalaung...
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Padaung P****, and that a
sizable Arakanese navy led by
Crown Prince Min
Dikkha was
sailing past Cape Negrais. They had
expected a land
invasion but the...
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Rasoranjan Sen Ruchi,
Bichar o
Onnanyo kotha Saratchandra Sikkha-
Dikkha Sikkha,
Dikkha Sikkhokota Sikkha o
Ingrezi Sikkhar Kotha Sottendranath Dutt Sottyo...
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Arakanese fleet,
largely manned by
Portuguese mercenaries and
commanded by Min
Dikkha,
sailed down to Cape
Negrais to
block a
possible seaborne invasion. On 28...
- 27 May 1531
Brother Min Bin 27 May 1531 11
January 1554 Son of Min Raza
Dikkha 11
January 1554 6
March 1556 Son Saw Hla 6
March 1556 24 July 1564 Son Sekkya...
- had been the wife of both own
brother Min Saw Hla and his own
father Min
Dikkha. He died of
natural causes in 1572, and was
succeeded by his
paternal uncle...
- to four
consecutive of
kings of Arakan. She was the
chief queen of King
Dikkha (r. 1554–56). She
later became queen to King Saw Hla (r. 1556–64) and King...