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Laukpya (Burmese: လောက်ဖျား or လောက်ဖြား,
Burmese pronunciation: [laʊ̯ʔ pʰjá])...
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rebellions by his father's v****als. The
crisis escalated in 1385 when
Viceroy Laukpya of the
Province of
Myaungmya persuaded King Swa Saw Ke of Ava to put him...
- of B****ein (Pathein), at
least from the 1380s to 1390. A son of
Viceroy Laukpya of Myaungmya,
Shein actively parti****ted in his father's
rebellion against...
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actively parti****ted in two
separate rebellions by his
father Viceroy Laukpya of
Myaungmya and his
uncle Viceroy Byattaba of
Martaban against their...
- of
Hanthawaddy in the Ava–Hanthawaddy War (1385–1391). A son of
Viceroy Laukpya of Myaungmya, Pyit-Nwe led the
defense of his father's
capital Myaungmya...
- Sam Lek of
Donwun and
Viceroys Laukpya of
Myaungmya and
Byattaba of
Martaban refused to
recognize the new king.
Laukpya would invite King Swa Saw Ke of...
- he
still had not won
support of
Viceroy Byattaba of
Martaban or
Viceroy Laukpya of Myaungmya. Meanwhile, in October, the
ailing king
officially handed...
- official,
seized the
Martaban province south of
Donwun while his
brother Laukpya seized the
entire B****ein province. In 1371/72, the
rebel brothers and...
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serious rebellion by Gov.
Laukpya of
Myaungmya had been
active since 1364. Indeed, when Kan-Kaung was appointed,
Laukpya's forces were
still raiding Dala...
- he
received news that a coup led by
princes Byattaba and his
brother Laukpya had
taken place at the capital. He
rushed back to the capital, and ordered...