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- Burmese script. Dabayin Min (Burmese: ဒီပဲယင်းမင်း), commonly known as Naungdawgyi (Burmese: နောင်တော်ကြီး [nàʊɰ̃dɔ̀dʑí]; 10 August 1734 – 28 November 1763)...
- full might. Konbaung forces led by Hsinbyushin and his elder brother Naungdawgyi were badly defeated at present-day Myingyan District. Hsinbyushin fell...
- by the years they last". Alaungpaya was succeeded by his eldest son, Naungdawgyi, despite his second son Hsinbyushin's attempt to take over the throne...
- mother to three successive kings, Naungdawgyi, Hsinbyushin and Bodawpaya Shin Phyo Oo, chief queen consort of King Naungdawgyi, mother to Phaungka Me Myat Shwe...
- the royal mother who gave birth to three kings of Konbaung Dynasty: Naungdawgyi, Hsinbyushin and Bodawpaya. She served as the regent while Alaungpaya...
- Hsinbyushin, came to the throne after a short reign by his elder brother, Naungdawgyi (1760–1763). He continued his father's expansionist policy and finally...
- of Burma, whose reign lasted six days. Maung Maung, the eldest son of Naungdawgyi, the second king of the Konbaung Dynasty, and Chief queen Shin Hpo U...
- (1747–1757) Konbaung dynasty (complete list) – Alaungpaya, King (1752–1760) Naungdawgyi, King (1760–1763) Hsinbyushin, King (1763–1776) Singu, King (1776–1782)...
- respected by the troops, then rebelled against Alaungpaya's successor Naungdawgyi. He believed he would be executed by the new king with whom he had a...
- deposing his nephew Phaungkaza Maung Maung, son of his eldest brother Naungdawgyi, at Ava. Bodawpaya moved the royal capital back to Amarapura in 1782...