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Ananda Pyissi (Burmese: အနန္တ ပစ္စည်း,
pronounced [ʔənàɴda̰ pjɪʔsí]; also
spelled Anantapyissi; c. 1240 – 1 July 1287) was a
chief minister in the service...
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Yanda Pyissi (Burmese: ရန္တ ပစ္စည်း,
pronounced [ʔjàɴda̰ pjɪʔsí]; also
spelled Rantapyissi; c. 1240s – 1284) was a
minister in the
service of King Narathihapate...
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large one. By mid-1283, a
Burmese army led by
generals Ananda Pyissi and
Yanda Pyissi was deplo**** at a fort at Ngasaunggyan. The
invasion began on 22...
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children became generals in the
Pagan army with the
titles of
Ananda Pyissi and
Yanda Pyissi. Both
brothers had
competed to
succeed their father's title, Yazathingyan...
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player Yanda Li,
Chinese scientist Yanda Nossiter,
Australian canoeist Yanda Pyissi, 13th-century
Burmese official This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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April 3 –
Honorius IV, pope of the
Catholic Church (b. 1210) July 1
Ananda Pyissi,
Burmese chief minister and
general Narathihapate (or
Sithu IV), Burmese...
- Bing † Trần Nhân Tông Pae Chung-son † Kim T'ong-jŏng †
Narathihapate Yanda Pyissi †
Raden Wijaya King
Wonjong of
Goryeo Strength Total: 581,000+[citation...
- Mongols. In
December 1285, he sent the
chief minister and
general Ananda Pyissi and Gen. Maha Bo to
negotiate a ceasefire. The
Mongol commanders at Hanlin...
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April 3 –
Honorius IV, pope of the
Catholic Church (b. 1210) July 1
Ananda Pyissi,
Burmese chief minister and
general Narathihapate (or
Sithu IV), Burmese...
- also be the
mother of Yazathingyan's two
other children Ananda Pyissi and
Yanda Pyissi, who were
generals in the
Pagan army,
although chronicles do not...