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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Burmese script. Min
Phalaung (Burmese: မင်းဖလောင်း,
Burmese pronunciation: [mɪ́ɴ pʰəláʊɴ]; also spelled...
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captured again by
another Arakanese King. In 1581, the
Arakanese king Min
Phalaung (Sikandar Shah, 1571–93)
defeated the
Pathan ruler of Chittagong, Jamal...
- king Min
Phalaung, the
Tripura king
Rajdhar led a
large force to
reclaim the
occupied territories.
After a
brief period of calm, Min
Phalaung launched...
- king was born to
Princess Saw Mi Taw (စောမိတော်, [sɔ́ mḭ dɔ̀] and
Prince Phalaung,
governor of Sittantin, in 1557. His
parents were
brother and sister, both...
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Portuguese nobleman and
fourth viceroy of
Portuguese India (d. 1548) 1535 – Min
Phalaung,
Burmese monarch (d. 1593) 1567 –
William Alabaster,
English poet (d. 1640)...
- of
natural causes in 1572, and was
succeeded by his
paternal uncle Min
Phalaung.
Sandamala Linkara Vol. 2 1999: 48
Sandamala Linkara Vol. 2 1999: 46 Sandamala...
- 24 – Eléanor de
Roucy de Roye,
French noble (d. 1564)
February 27 – Min
Phalaung,
Burmese monarch (d. 1593)
February 28 –
Cornelius Gemma,
Dutch astronomer...
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increased international trade,
making Mrauk U prosperous. The
reigns of Min
Phalaung (Sikender Shah), Min
Rajagiri (Salim Shah I) and
grandson Min Khamaung...
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temple enshrining the
statues of
Buddha was
built in 1571 by King Min
Phalaung. It is
located on a
small hill a stone's
throw away from the ****e-thaung...
- King
Sekkya (1564–72), both of whom were her step-sons, and
later to King
Phalaung (r. 1572–93). She led to
troops in Mrauk-U
against the
Burmese invaders...