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Nanmadaw Me Nu (Burmese: နန်းမတော် မယ်နု,
pronounced [náɰ̃mədɔ̀ mɛ̀ nṵ]; 18 June 1783 – 12 May 1840),
commonly known by her
regnal title Thiri Pavara Mahayazeinda...
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Mandalay Region,
Myanmar (formerly Burma). At the
behest of its
donor Queen Nanmadaw Me Nu, the
construction of the
brick monastery began on 3
December 1822...
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Bronze Hall M****acre. She was the
daughter of King
Bagyidaw and his
consort Nanmadaw Me Nu (Chief
Queen of King Bagyidaw). She was one of the most influential...
- Mandalay.
Tourists can
still observe a few
remnants of the capital,
including Nanmadaw Me Nu Ok Kyaung, the
Nanmyin Tower, the
inner and
outer brick city walls...
- territories. The king
became a recluse, and
power devolved to his
queen Nanmadaw Me Nu and her brother. His
brother Crown Prince Tharrawaddy raised a rebellion...
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capital in
Mandalay Region,
Myanmar (Burma). The
temple was
built by
Anauk Nanmadaw Ma Mya Lay, the
Queen of the
Western Palace during the
reign of Bagyidaw...
- Sīrimahāsutaratanā candādevī; born Ma Mya Kyote; 1809 – 1845),
commonly known as
Anauk Nanmadaw Ma Mya Lay (Burmese: အနောက်နန်းမတော် မမြလေး), was the
Queen of the Western...
- Township,
Sagaing Region, Myanmar. The
village is the home to the
chief queen Nanmadaw Me Nu and
founded by her great-grand
father Bala
Thaman who was posted...
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Consort Children Remarks Nanmadaw Mibaya –
Alenandaw Mibaya Supayagyi Princess Supayalat Princess Supayagale Princess Panche Prince Shwekodawgyi Princess...
- (2): 406–429. doi:10.1017/S0035869X00016038. JSTOR 25207682. S2CID 162323467. "
Nanmadaw Mei Nu
versus Phalankhon".
Myanmar DigitalNews. 17
August 2019....