-
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...
- 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...
- 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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Rasoranjan Sen Ruchi,
Bichar o
Onnanyo kotha Saratchandra Sikkha-
Dikkha Sikkha,
Dikkha Sikkhokota Sikkha o
Ingrezi Sikkhar Kotha Sottendranath Dutt Sottyo...
- 1531
Younger 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...
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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...
- မင်းစောလှ King of
Arakan Reign 6
March 1556 – 24 July 1564
Predecessor Dikkha Successor Sekkya Born 1532/33 Tuesday, 894 ME Mrauk-U Died 24 July 1564...
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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...
- Śvetāmbara
crowd spoke the
following words in unison: -
Ujjiinta Sela – Sihare,
Dikkha Nanam Nisihia J****a, Tam
Dhamma –
Cakka – Vattim,
Arittha Nemim Namamsami...