- the
Burmese chronicles,
Theinhko was a son of the
previous king, Sale
Ngahkwe.
Theinhko was
killed by a farmer, Nyaung-u Sawrahan, from
whose farm he...
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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Burmese script. Sale
Ngahkwe (Burmese: စလေငခွေး,
pronounced [sàlè ŋəkʰwé]; c. 875–934) was king of Pagan...
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Canada Sale (Berkshire cricketer), an 18th-century
English cricketer Sale
Ngahkwe (c. 875–934), a king of the
Pagan dynasty of
Burma Sale (surname) Sale...
- 956–1136)[citation needed]
Myanmar /
Burma Early Pagan Kingdom (complete list) – Sale
Ngahkwe, King (early 10th century) Theinhko, King (early 10th century) Nyaung-u...
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Byzantine general (strategos) Olaf Haraldsson, son of
Harald Fairhair Sale
Ngahkwe, king of
Pagan (Burma)
Uallach ingen Muinecháin,
Irish poet Xu Zhixun,...
- poet (approximate date) Mary the Younger,
Byzantine saint (d. 902) Sale
Ngahkwe, king of
Burma (approximate date) Spytihněv I, duke of
Bohemia (approximate...
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loved horses and was a
master of horsemanship. He was ********inated by Sale
Ngahkwe, his
stable groom, who
succeeded him as king.
Various Burmese chronicles...
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Pyinbya 846–878 / 874–906 846–876
Tannet 878–906 / 906–934 876–904 Son Sale
Ngahkwe 906–915 / 934–943 904–934
Usurper Theinhko 915–931 / 943–959 934–956 Son...
- 846–886 846–858 846–878
Brother Tannet 886–904 858–876 878–906 Son Sale
Ngahkwe 904–934 876–901 906–915
Usurper Theinhko 934–956 901–917 915–931 Son Nyaung-u...
- 846–886 846–858 846–878
Brother Tannet 886–904 858–876 878–906 Son Sale
Ngahkwe 904–934 876–901 906–915
Usurper Theinhko 934–956 901–917 915–931 Son Nyaung-u...