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Shwenankyawshin Narapati (Burmese: ရွှေနန်းကြော့ရှင် နရပတိ,
pronounced [ʃwè náɰ̃ tɕɔ̰...
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northernmost territories, and
sacked Ava in 1524
though the king of Ava,
Shwenankyawshin and his main ally Hkonmaing, the
saopha of
Thibaw escaped and continued...
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Minkhaung II, King (1480–1501)
Thihathura II, Co-King (1485–1501)
Shwenankyawshin, King (1501–1527) Thohanbwa, King (1527–1542) Hkonmaing, King (1542–1545)...
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readily gave
shelter to
those who
attempted on the life of the new king
Shwenankyawshin.
Despite Nyo's
thinly veiled insurrection, the new king
wanted to retain...
- got a new "exquisite
golden palace" in
February 1511 by
which King
Shwenankyawshin is
posthumously remembered.
During the
reign of Swa Saw Ke, a council...
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attacks on Ava from all directions, and
sacked Ava in 1524. But King
Shwenankyawshin of Ava and his ally
Hkonmaing I of Onbaung–Hsipaw
continued their resistance...
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February 22 – (9th
waning of
Tabaung 872 ME In what is now Myanmar, King
Shwenankyawshin Narapati II of Ava
dedicates his "exquisite
golden palace". February...
- 1503 (Feast of the Ascension) by
Afonso de Albuquerque.
April 7 –
Shwenankyawshin Narapati begins an
almost 26-year
reign as King of
Burma upon the death...
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Minkhaung II died in
April 1501 and was
succeeded by his
younger son
Shwenankyawshin (Narapati II).
Minkhaung II was the
eldest son of King
Thihathura of...
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January 21 – Juan de Grijalva,
Spanish conqueror (b. 1489)
March 14 –
Shwenankyawshin,
Burmese king of Ava (b. 1476)
March 17 – Rana Sanga,
Indian ruler...