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Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu (Burmese: ကွမ်းဆော် ကြောင်းဖြူ [kʊ́ɰ̃ sʰɔ̀ tɕáʊɰ̃ bjù]; c. 955–1048)...
- of the
Central Palace") was a
queen consort of
kings Saw
Rahan II and
Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu of the
Pagan Dynasty of Myanmar. She was also the
mother of...
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Northern Palace") was a
queen consort of
three kings of Pagan;Saw
Rahan II,
Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu and Sokkate, and the
mother of King Anawrahta, the
founder of...
- son of King Nyaung-u
Sawrahan whose reign was
usurped by King
Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu.
Kunhsaw married Nyuang-u's
three chief queens, two of whom were pregnant...
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Kyiso was a son of King Nyaung-u
Sawrahan but
raised by King
Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu.
Kunhsaw married Nyuang-u's
three chief queens, two of whom were pregnant...
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Cambodia claim descent from the gardener. Nyaung-u
Sawrahan was
overthrown by
Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu, who in turn was
overthrown by Nyaung-u's sons
Kyiso and Sokkate...
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Anawrahta was born Min Saw (‹See Tfd›မင်းစော, IPA: [mɪ́ɰ̃ sɔ́]) to King
Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu and
Queen Myauk Pyinthe on 11 May 1044. The
Burmese chronicles...
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inscriptional evidence exists thus far only for Nyaung-u
Sawrahan and
Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu. The list
starts from Pyinbya, the
fortifier of
Pagan (Bagan)...
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Myanmar /
Burma Early Pagan Kingdom/
Pagan Kingdom (complete list) –
Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu, King (early 11th century) Kyiso, King (early 11th century)...
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inscriptional evidence exists thus far only for Nyaung-u
Sawrahan and
Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu. The list
starts from Pyinbya, the
fortifier of
Pagan according...