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Naratheinkha (Burmese: နရသိင်္ခ,
pronounced [nəɹa̰ θéiɰ̃kʰa̰]; 1141–1174) was king...
- date of
birth by
scholarship fell on Sunday. In 1171, his
elder brother Naratheinkha succeeded the throne, the new king was
greeted with
multiple rebellions...
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Alaungsithu (Sithu I), King (1112/13–1167) Narathu, King (1167–1171)
Naratheinkha, King (1171–1174)
Narapatisithu (Sithu II), King (1174–1211) Philippines...
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chronicle reported order and
reign dates. G.H. Luce does not
recognize Naratheinkha, and
proposes an
interregnum of nine
years between 1165 and 1174. But...
- ʔàʊɴ mjaʔ]; also Saw Aung Myat) was the
chief queen consort of King
Naratheinkha, and the
Queen of the
Southern Palace of King
Sithu II of the
Pagan Dynasty...
- Anantathuriya; d. 1174) was a
senior minister to
kings Sithu I,
Narathu and
Naratheinkha of the
Pagan Dynasty of Myanmar. He is best
remembered in
Burmese history...
- of
Burma Reign 1167 – c.
February 1171
Predecessor Sithu I
Successor Naratheinkha Chief Minister Ananda Thuriya Born 16
March 1118 Sa****ay, 9th waning...
- Anawrahta. His great-granddaughter was one of the
three chief queens of King
Naratheinkha (r. 1168–1171), with the
title of
Taung Pyinthi. His great-grandson Nadaungmya...
- Arahan-derived Kanchipuram-Thaton school,
creating a schism. The king,
Naratheinkha supported the new
monks and
Burmese Buddhism was
realigned to the Mahavihara...
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Pyinthe ("Queen of the
Central Palace")) was a
queen consort of
kings Naratheinkha and
Sithu II of the
Pagan Dynasty of
Myanmar (Burma). The
queen was the...