- it has a po****tion of 88,914. Up to 1752,
Shwebo was a village,
called Moksobo (Burmese: မုဆိုးဘို [moʊʔ sʰó bò]; lit. 'Hunter Chief') of
about 300 houses...
- The ****ure king was born Aung Zeya (အောင်ဇေယျ "Successful Victory") at
Moksobo, a
village of a few
hundred households in the Mu
River Valley about 100 km...
- The ****ure king was born
Maung Ywa (မောင်ရွ) to Aung Zeya and Yun San in
Moksobo, a
large village in the Mu
river valley located about 60
miles northwest...
- the
Konbaung Dynasty of
Burma (Myanmar). He was the
mayor (headman) of
Moksobo, and
descended from the
family that
governed the Mu
valley since the 15th...
-
August 1736 (Tuesday, 11th
waxing of
Wagaung 1096 ME) in a
small village of
Moksobo,
about 60
miles northwest of Ava (Inwa). He was the
eldest child of the...
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Successor Bagyidaw Born
Maung Waing မောင်ဝိုင်း (1745-03-11)11
March 1745
Moksobo Died 5 June 1819(1819-06-05) (aged 74)
Amarapura Burial Amarapura Consort...
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village of
Moksobo (present-day Shwebo) in
Upper Burma circa 1714. He was a
childhood friend of Aung Zeya who was a son of
chief of
Moksobo. In 1752, Kaung...
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Upper Burma village of
Moksobo (present-day Shwebo). He was a
childhood friend of Aung Zeya who was a son of
chief of
Moksobo. In 1752, Ton responded...
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settlers and
their families were
banished inland to Shwebo, then
known as
Moksobo; they were emplo**** as
gunners by the king and
their descendants settled...
-
inevitable Burman resistance came swiftly. In
March 1752, a
village headman of
Moksobo named Aung Zeya
founded the
Konbaung Dynasty with the
title of Alaungpaya...