-
stone is from the
reign of Kyaswa, (1234-1250) son of King
Htilominlo (
Nadaungmya), Bagan. It is
written in
early Burmese script.
Although the
middle of...
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chancellor of
Jerusalem and is
elected as
archbishop of Tyre.
February 4 –
Nadaungmya, king of
Burma (d. 1235) Al-Zahir,
caliph of the
Abbasid Caliphate (d...
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Htilominlo (Burmese: ထီးလိုမင်းလို,
pronounced [tʰílò mɪ́ɰ̃lò]; also
called Nadaungmya or Zeya
Theinkha Uzana; 1175 – 1235) was king of the
Pagan dynasty of...
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Naratheinkha (r. 1168–1171), with the
title of
Taung Pyinthi. His great-grandson
Nadaungmya was made
chief justice by King
Narapatisithu (r. 1174–1211). His descendant...
- 1230) Sava (the Enlightener),
Serbian prince (d. 1236) 1175
February 4 –
Nadaungmya, king of
Burma (d. 1235) Al-Zahir,
caliph of the
Abbasid Caliphate (d...
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language of the kingdom,
replacing Mon and Pyu.
Narapatisithu appointed Nadaungmya, great-grandson of Nyaung-U Hpi (one of the
great Paladins during Anawrahta's...
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Historical Research Journal 2: 109-126 Frasch,
Tilman (1998). "King
Nadaungmya's Great Gift". Études
Birmanes en
hommage à
Denise Bernot.
Pierre Pichard...