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Sokkate (Burmese: စုက္ကတေး,
pronounced [soʊʔ kə té]; 29
March 1001 – 11 August...
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Sokkate was a
Burmese royal title. It may mean:
Sokkate: King of
Pagan (r. 1038−44)
Sokkate of Toungoo:
Governor of
Toungoo (r. 1379/80−83/84) Sokkate...
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birth to
Kyiso and
Sokkate.
Kunhsaw had
raised Sokkate and
Kyiso as his own sons.
After the putsch,
Kyiso became king and
Sokkate became heir-apparent...
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Kyaunghpyu of the
Pagan Dynasty of Myanmar. She was also the
mother of King
Sokkate.
According to the
royal chronicles, she was of
royal descent and had an...
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Sokkate (Burmese: စုက္ကတေး [soʊʔ kə té]) was
acting governor of
Prome (Pyay) for...
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Sokkate of
Toungoo (Burmese: စုက္ကတေး, [soʊʔ kə té])
governor of
Toungoo from 1379/80...
- whom were
pregnant and
subsequently gave
birth to
Kyiso and
Sokkate.
Kunhsaw raised Sokkate and
Kyiso as his own sons. When the two sons
reached manhood...
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Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu, who in turn was
overthrown by Nyaung-u's sons
Kyiso and
Sokkate.
Various chronicles do not
agree on the
dates regarding his life and reign...
- two of whom were
pregnant and
subsequently gave
birth to
Kyiso and
Sokkate.
Sokkate and
Kyiso were
raised by
Kunhsaw as his own sons. When the two sons...
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Lorraine July 6 –
Samuel Aba,
palatine and king of
Hungary August 11 –
Sokkate, last king of the
Pagan Kingdom,
killed in
combat (b. 1001)
November 14...