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symbols instead of
Burmese script.
Hkonmaing (Burmese: ခုံမှိုင်း [kʰòʊɰ̃ m̥áɪɰ̃], Shan: ၶုၼ်မိူင်း; also
Hkonmaing Nge, Sao Hkun Mong; 1497–1545) was...
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symbols instead of
Burmese script.
Hkonmaing (Burmese: ခုံမှိုင်း [kʰòʊɴ m̥áɪɴ], Shan: ၶုၼ်မိူင်း; also
Hkonmaing Gyi, Hkun Möng Gyi) or Hso
Tamla was...
- 1542. In 1543, the
Burmese ministers ********inated
Thohanbwa and
placed Hkonmaing, the
saopha of Hsipaw, on the Ava throne. Möng Yang leaders, led by Sithu...
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Confederation chiefs were
still coming to
terms with
their new
leader Hkonmaing (son of
Hkonmaing I of Onbaung), and had no time to plan for an invasion. Initially...
- Ava in 1524
though the king of Ava,
Shwenankyawshin and his main ally
Hkonmaing, the
saopha of
Thibaw escaped and
continued resistance. In 1527, the confederation...
- Dynasty. He
lived out his
years at Pegu. The ****ure king was a son of
Hkonmaing, who was
saopha (chief) of the Shan
state of Onbaung–Hsipaw (Thibaw) his...
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Minkhaung II
Thohanbwa 14
March 1527 May 1542 Son of
Sawlon I of
Mohnyin Hkonmaing June 1542 c.
September 1545
Saopha of
Thibaw Narapati III c. September...
- (1485–1501) Shwenankyawshin, King (1501–1527) Thohanbwa, King (1527–1542)
Hkonmaing, King (1542–1545)
Mobye Narapati, King (1545–1551)
Sithu Kyawhtin, King...
- and
sacked Ava in 1524. But King
Shwenankyawshin of Ava and his ally
Hkonmaing I of Onbaung–Hsipaw
continued their resistance. In 1527, his
forces again...
- from 1545 to 1551. Hsö Kaw Hpa was
appointed as the
chief of Möng Pai by
Hkonmaing, his
father and
saopha of Onbaung-Hsipaw. 1434 - 1449 Bot
Hsang Hom Hkam...