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Narathu (Burmese: နရသူ,
pronounced [nəɹəðù]; 1118–1171) was king of
Pagan dynasty...
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Narathu (1118–1171) was a 12th
century King of Pagan.
Narathu (Burmese: နရသူ) may also
refer to:
Narathu of Pinya, King of Pinya, r. 1359−1364 Min Khayi...
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Narathu of
Pinya (Burmese: မောပါ နရသူ,
pronounced [mɔ́ bà nəɹəθù]; also
known as...
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Narathu)
imprisoned Sinhalese envoys, tradesmen, and a
princess on her way to the
Khmer country;
whatever the
timeline is, the
hostility from
Narathu...
- it is po****rly
known was
built during the
reign of King
Narathu: 167 (1167-1170).
Narathu, who came to the
throne by ********inating his
father Alaungsithu...
- There, he was
consecrated king but
later that night, was ********inated by
Narathu, his
younger brother and the ********in of
their father.
According to the...
- lit. "Queen of the
Southern Palace") was the
chief queen consort of King
Narathu of the
Pagan Dynasty of
Myanmar (Burma). Her
existence is inferred. None...
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devastated Pinya's
countryside during which Toungoo successfully broke away.
Narathu switched sides and
aided the Maw
attack on
Sagaing in 1363–64. But after...
- of Pagan,
Sithu then
appointed the
second son
Narathu as heir apparent. In 1167,
Sithu fell ill.
Narathu, who
could not wait to be king,
moved the king...
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Regent (1340–1344)
Kyawswa I, King (1344–1350)
Kyawswa II, King (1350–1359)
Narathu, King (1359–1364)
Uzana II, King (1364)
Thado Minbya, King of
Pinya & Sagaing...