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Parein (Burmese: ပရိန်မြို့,
Burmese pronunciation: [pə.ɹèɪɰ̃ mjo̼]) is the
former capital of the
Parein Dynasty of
Arakan from 1103/1106 to 1167 during...
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following is a list of
monarchs of Arakan,
starting from the
Lemro period. For
monarchs from
earlier periods, see List of
early and
legendary monarchs...
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Thaibeiktaung to
Dhanyawadi to
Vesali before the 11th century, and then to Pyinsa,
Parein, and
Hkrit in the 12th century, with the
capital moving to
Pyinsa again...
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building in
Herentals in 1960. In 1965, it
merged with the
cookie manufacturer Parein, also from Antwerp, and the two went on
together as the
company General...
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known as
Tainggyit Min
meaning 'Country Beloved', was a
founder of 2nd
Parein Dynasty of
Arakan and also
founded the new
capital city of
Nyeinzara Toungoo...
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Launggyet Preceded by
Parein Last capital,
Kingdom of
Arakan (Launggyet dynasty) 1251 – 1430 Succeeded by Mrauk-U (Mrauk-U Kingdom, est.1429)...
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valley of the
Lemro River.
Their cities included Sambawak I, Pyinsa,
Parein, Hkrit,
Sambawak II, Myohaung,
Toungoo and Launggret.: 18–20
Arakan was...
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Letya Min Nann (Burmese: လက်ျာမင်းနန်, 1068 - 1109) was the
founder of the
Parein Dynasty of Arakan. The ****ure king was born in 1068 (430 ME) to
Prince Min...
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second King of
Parein Dynasty of
Arakan from 1109 to 1110.
Prince Thihaba succeeded his
father upon
founding of new
capital city,
Parein and
reigned for...
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cities in the
valley of the
Lemro River.
These included Sambawak I, Pyinsa,
Parein, Hkrit,
Sambawak II, Myohaung,
Toungoo and Launggret.
Burmese forces invaded...