- led by
Sawlon of
Mohnyin came in 1502. It is
unclear if the
Sawlon in 1502 was this
Sawlon who
would have been only 16
years old, then. The
Sawlon in 1502...
- 2006: 36)
Sawlon became saopha of
Mohnyin c. 1482 and died in 1532,
meaning he
ruled for 50 years.
Zatadawbon Yazawin (Zata 1960: 47) says
Sawlon was born...
-
Prome Kingdom because Sawlon felt that
Prome did not
provide sufficient help in
their war
against Ava.
After the
Prome war,
Sawlon was ********inated by his...
- that
resulted in the loss of
Central Burma,
Hkonmaing lost the
support of
Sawlon II of Mohnyin. He died in 1545
while fighting a Mohnyin-backed rebellion...
- သိူဝ်ႁၢၼ်ၾႃ့; 1505 – May 1542) was king of Ava from 1527 to 1542. The
eldest son of
Sawlon of
Mohnyin was a
commander who
actively parti****ted in Monhyin's numerous...
-
Confederation forces captured Ava, and
placed Sawlon's eldest son
Thohanbwa on the Ava throne.
Sawlon was
unsatisfied with the
level of
support he received...
-
agreed to a
truce with, or
submitted to
Sawlon since Sawlon did not
attack Hsipaw after Ava's fall.
After Sawlon was ********inated in 1533,
Hkonmaing like...
-
defeated Ava, and in 1532, its
erstwhile ally Prome. Its
paramount leader Sawlon I of
Mohnyin had now
reunited most of
Upper Burma and cis-Salween Shan states...
-
Confederation of Shan
States Upper Burma 1527–1555 A
group of Shan
States led by
Sawlon,
Saopha of
Mohnyin conquered the Ava
Kingdom in 1527 and
ruled Upper Burma...
- (艾劳),
Saopha (1474–1501) Sao Naojiang,
Saopha (1501–1503)
Mongyang State –
Sawlon,
Saopha (1500s–1533)
Kingdom of
Mrauk U (complete list) – Salingathu, King...