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Kinwun Mingyi U Kaung, Duke of
Lekaing C.S.I. (Burmese: ကင်းဝန်မင်းကြီး ဦးကောင်း, also
spelt U Gaung; 3
February 1822 – 30 June 1908) was a
Burmese chief...
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Kinwun Mingyi Monastery (Burmese: ကင်းဝန်မင်းကြီးကျောင်း), also
known as the
Thakawun Monastery, is a
historic Buddhist monastery in Maha
Aungmye Township...
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Singyan Thakhin (Burmese: ဆင်ကြန်သခင်), also
known by her
title Kinwun Mingyi Gadaw (Burmese: ကင်းဝန်မင်းကြီးကတော်; 1793 — 1862), was a
Burmese court official...
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English languages. Thus Shwe Kye
served as a
royal diplomat who
accompanied Kinwun Mingyi U
Kaung in the
Burmese diplomatic missions to
Europe in the 1870s...
- 1878
Predecessor Mindon Min
Successor Monarchy abolished Prime Minister Kinwun Mingyi U
Kaung Born
Maung Yay Set (မောင်ရေစက်) (1859-01-01)1
January 1859...
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Burmese resistance was not
fierce because the
defence minister of Thibaw,
Kinwun Mingyi U Kaung, who
wanted to
negotiate peace with the British,
issued an...
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established during the
reign of
Mindon Min and most
notably served by the
Kinwun Mingyi U
Kaung Four
Wungyi (ဝန်ကြီး, Minister) –
jointly administered the...
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Edward Street Konzedan Street Evanson Road Mya Yar Kone Road
Forsyth Street Kinwun Mingyi Street (Dagon)
Fraser Road
Anawratha Road
Franklin Street Thazin...
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against the
Burmese invasion. The
Burmese general Maha
Thiri Thihathu ("
Kinwun Mingyi" in Thai sources)
sailed the m****ive
fleet of 10,000 men from Mergui...
- region, Bo
Sawba attacked and
carried off the body of U Po O, a
nephew of
Kinwun Mingyi, who had
surrendered his
allegiance to the British. U Tha Gyi, another...