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Pinle (Burmese: ပင်လယ်) is an
archaeological excavation site,
located in
Myittha Township,
Mandalay Region, Myanmar.
Pinle was a
capital of the Myinsaing...
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Padauk Pinle (Burmese: ပိတောက်ပင်လယ်), also
known as Sea of
Padauk is a 2003
Burmese musical-drama film,
directed by
Maung Tin Oo
starring Yaza Ne Win...
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inscriptions on
stone in phy
language survive at Sri
Kestra (Pyu),
Hanlin and near
Pinle (Hmainmaw), and
Pagan (Bagan). They have
strong evidence on the
people were...
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Thihathu of Ava (Burmese: သီဟသူ,
pronounced [θìha̰ðù]; also
known as Aung
Pinle Hsinbyushin Thihathu; 1394–1425) was king of Ava from 1421 to 1425. Though...
- Saw U of
Pagan and Thihathu, Co-Regent of Myinsaing. He grew up at the
Pinle Palace with his
younger brother Nawrahta;
three half-siblings Uzana, Saw...
- 1427–1428, his
rebellion never posed a real
threat to Ava. He did hold on to
Pinle, a well-fortified
outpost at the edge of the Ava (Inwa)
capital region,...
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pronounced [mɪ́ɴ lɛʔ wɛ́]; d. 1386) was a
Pinya prince who
served as
governor of
Pinle from c. 1349 to 1386
under both
Pinya and Ava monarchs. The
prince was killed...
- vast
majority of its
regiments from
districts around the
capital (Ava,
Pinle, Pinya, Myinsaing, Sagaing);
central and
southern districts along the Irrawaddy...
- Athinkhaya,
Yazathingyan and
Thihathu viceroys of Myinsaing,
Mekkhaya and
Pinle, respectively. The
appointments made
little impression.
According to an...
- Myinsaing,
Yazathingyan as
viceroy of
Mekkhaya and
Thihathu as
viceroy of
Pinle. The
territories they were
given to
govern were
small but the king himself...