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Natshinnaung (Burmese: နတ်သျှင်နောင်, [naʔ ʃɪ̀ɰ̃ nàʊɰ̃]; 1579–1613) was a Toungoo...
- to the aid of Toungoo, when
attacked by Ava, and
after Toungoo's king
Natshinnaung had
asked to be
subject to Ayutthaya.
Before they
could arrive however...
- was a v****al
state of
Toungoo Empire. From 1612 onwards, the
mother of
Natshinnaung spent her last
years as a
dowager queen in
Pinya (near Ava (Inwa). Min...
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welcomed by
Natshinnaung, the heir-apparent of Toungoo.
Natshinnaung intensely disliked Nanda because the
fallen king had once
denied Natshinnaung's request...
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subject of some of the "most
beautiful poems in
Burmese literature" by
Natshinnaung. The
princess was born on 12
November 1559 to
Queen Yaza Dewi and King...
- with his army
alongside Lan Na
troops for Pegu. He left his
eldest son
Natshinnaung in
charge of the
fortified city. The
combined Toungoo and Lan Na armies...
- his
brother Thalun as the King of Prome. In 1610 he took
Taungoo from
Natshinnaung and
forced the king to
swear loyalty. However,
Filipe de
Brito e Nicote...
-
Prome Kingdom from 1532 to 1542. She was the
maternal grandmother of
Natshinnaung, king of Toungoo. The
queen was born
Thiri Hpone Htut (သီရိဘုန်းထွဋ်...
- was the
mother of King
Minkhaung of Prome, and a
great grandmother of
Natshinnaung, the last king of the
breakaway kingdom of Toungoo. The
following is...
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Nanda Bayin ordered his son to
attack Ayutthaya again.
Mingyi Swa,
Natshinnaung the son of the
viceroy of Taungoo, and the
viceroy of
Prome formed three...