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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Burmese script. Smim
Sawhtut (Burmese: သမိန်စောထွတ်,
pronounced [θəmèiɰ̃ sɔ́ tʰʊʔ]; died
August 1550)...
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Tabinshwehti King of
Burma April 30, 1550
Pantanaw Toungoo dynasty Smim
Sawhtut Ashikaga Yo****eru Shōgun June 17, 1565 Nijō
Castle Ashikaga shogunate...
- his
close advisers, Smim
Sawhtut, on 30
April 1550.
Sawhtut proclaimed himself king. Htaw
raised an army and
defeated Sawhtut near Pegu (Bago) in August...
- The king was ********inated on his 34th
birthday on the
orders of Smim
Sawhtut, one of his
close advisers. The
kingdom he had
built up fell
apart right...
- ********inated by his own
bodyguards on the
order of Smim
Sawhtut, one of the king's
close advisers. Smim
Sawhtut naturally proclaimed himself king. But so did all...
- list) –
Binnya Ran II, King (c.1492–1526) Takayutpi, King (1526–1539) Smim
Sawhtut, King (1550) Smim Htaw, King (1550–1552)
Kengtung (complete list) – Ai...
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fighting ensued after Pegu's fall. (Maha
Yazawin Vol. 2 2006: 197): Smim
Sawhtut took over Pegu a
little over a
month and a half
after Tabinshwehti's ********ination...
- Son Taka Yut Pi 1526 c.
January 1539 Son
Toungoo rule (1539–1550) Smim
Sawhtut June 1550
August 1550
Claimant to
throne Smim Htaw
August 1550 12 March...
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defeated and
killed in 1541.
After the
death of
Tabinshwehti in 1550, Smim
Sawhtut and Smim Htaw
proclaimed themselves as king. They
never controlled any...
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Sittaung Smim
Sawhtut, was
planning to ********inate the king.
Lagun Ein's
constant presence foiled Sawhtut's plans for over two
months but
Sawhtut finally convinced...