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donated in 1779.
Singu was
overthrown on 6
February 1782 by his
cousin Phaungka and was
executed by his
uncle Bodawpaya eight days later.
Singu was born...
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appenage of
Phaungga in fief. On 5
February 1782, the 18-year-old
Prince of
Phaungka pretended to be a king and
entered the
palace and
seized the
throne while...
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Burma Reign 11
February 1782 – 5 June 1819[citation needed]
Predecessor Phaungka Successor Bagyidaw Born
Maung Waing မောင်ဝိုင်း (1745-03-11)11
March 1745...
- King (1760–1763) Hsinbyushin, King (1763–1776) Singu, King (1776–1782)
Phaungka, King (1782) Bodawpaya, King (1782–1819)
Philippines Sultanate of Sulu...
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Singu Min
Singu King son 1776–1781 5 -
Phaungkaza Maung Maung Lord of
Phaungka Younger Brother cousin (son of Naungdawgyi) 1782 The
shortest reign in...
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Bodawpaya Shin Phyo Oo,
chief queen consort of King Naungdawgyi,
mother to
Phaungka Shin Min Hla, the
chief queen consort of
Hsinbyushin and
mother to Singu...
- aside. In 1782, he was
appointed Chief Minister by King
Phaungka, who
overthrew Singu. When
Phaungka himself was
overthrown six days
later by Bodawpaya, the...
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February 6 –
Singu Min is
overthrown as king of
Myanmar by his
cousin Phaungka Min and 8 days
later will be
executed by his
uncle Bodawpayar. February...
- son of
Alaungpaya Singu 10 June 1776 6
February 1782 Son of
Hsinbyushin Phaungka 6
February 1782 11
February 1782 Son of
Naungdawgyi and
cousin brother...
- son of
Alaungpaya Singu 10 June 1776 6
February 1782 Son of
Hsinbyushin Phaungka 6
February 1782 11
February 1782 Son of
Naungdawgyi and
cousin brother...