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Launggyet (Burmese: လောင်းကြက်မြို့ [láʊɰ̃ ɡjɛʔ mjo̰]) is a
former capital of the
Launggyet Dynasty of
Arakan from 1237/1251 to 1430. It is also last...
- 12th century, with the
capital moving to
Pyinsa again in 1180, and then
Launggyet in 1237.
Arakan had
close contact with Bengal,
coming into full contact...
- (Arakanese: မင်းထီး; c. 1270s – c. 1373/74;
Minhti or Mindi) was king of
Launggyet Arakan from c. 1279 to 1373/74. He is best
known for
being the longest...
- the last king of
Launggyet Dynasty and the
founder of Mrauk-U
Dynasty of Arakan. He
became king in 1404 but was
driven out of
Launggyet in 1406 by Crown...
- မင်းစော,
pronounced [ʔənɔ̀jətʰà mɪ́ɴ sɔ́]; d.
March 1408) was king of
Launggyet Arakan from 1406 to 1408. He was
appointed to the
position by his overlord...
- Saw Mon
regain control of his
Launggyet Dynasty. The
campaign was successful. Min Saw Mon was
restored to the
Launggyet throne, and
Arakan became a v****al...
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article by
introducing citations to
additional sources. Find sources: "Min Bilu of
Launggyet" – news · newspapers · books · scholar ·
JSTOR (December 2022)...
- the
Launggyet Dynasty of
Arakan from c. 1279 to 1373/74. King Min Hti of
Arakan Maha Thammada, the last king of
Arakan Anawrahta, king of
Launggyet Arakan...
- Ava
Order of Battle, c.
April 1412 Unit
Commander Strength Reference(s)
Launggyet Corps Letya Zeya
Thingyan of
Toungoo 1st
Division Letya Zeya Thingyan...
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combined Hanthawaddy and
Launggyet forces. However, a new
Hanthawaddy force returned, and
drove out the Ava army out of
Launggyet. An Ava
regiment remained...