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Mekkhaya (Burmese: မက္ခရာ; also
spelled Mekkara) is a
small town just
south of Mandalay, Myanmar. It was a co-capital of the
Myinsaing Regency from 1297...
- 1298. (Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 369)
states that King Yazathingyan,
ruler of
Mekkhaya, died
after having reigned for five years. But (Than Tun 1959: 123) quotes...
- Sīrimahāsudhammarājā; born Myo Tu; c. 1847 – 1879),
commonly known as the
Prince of
Mekkhaya, was a
prince of the
first rank of the late
Konbaung dynasty. He was a...
- Dewi's son,
Mekkhaya Prince, and her
eldest daughter, Supayagyi. However,
during this period,
Kenni Princess, the
elder sister of
Mekkhaya Prince, strongly...
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appointed Athinkhaya,
Yazathingyan and
Thihathu viceroys of Myinsaing,
Mekkhaya and Pinle, respectively. The
appointments made
little impression. According...
- Kyuakse:
Athinkhaya as
viceroy of Myinsaing,
Yazathingyan as
viceroy of
Mekkhaya and
Thihathu as
viceroy of Pinle. The
territories they were
given to govern...
- Mahāsīrisudhammarāja; born Phyo; c. 1791 – 1848),
commonly known as the
Prince of
Mekkhaya (also
spelt Mekkhara Prince) and
Prince of Malun, was a
Burmese royal prince...
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Bagan Preceded by No
national capital Capital of
Burma 23
December 849 – 17
December 1297 Succeeded by Myinsaing,
Mekkhaya,
Pinle Martaban Launggyet...
- half-sisters Supayagyi, Supayalat, and
Supayalay Prince Myo Tu,
Prince of
Mekkhaya (Burma) and his half-sister Pin
Chulalongkorn of Siam (today Thailand)...
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effectively ruled the
kingdom out of
their respective fiefs: Myinsaing,
Mekkhaya and Pinle. To be sure,
Myinsaing was the
primary capital of the three....