- Colloquially,
Tagaung is
thought to be the
origin of the
Burmese people,
remembered by the
adage Myanmar asa
Tagaung ga (Myanmar
starts from
Tagaung). It holds...
- see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Burmese script.
Tagaung Kingdom (Burmese: တကောင်း နေပြည်တော်,
pronounced [dəɡáʊɰ̃ nèpjìdɔ̀]) was...
-
March 847 CE), is
shown here only as 846 (instead of 846/47). The
first Tagaung dynasty was part of the
Abhiyaza origin myth that made a "sudden appearance"...
- 801. A
small but
politically significant Pyu site is
Tagaung (တကောင်း [dəɡáʊɰ̃])
located in
Tagaung,
Mandalay Region (about 200-km
north of Mandalay) where...
-
Thihapate of
Tagaung (Burmese: သီဟပတေ့, [θìha̰pətḛ]; also
known as Nga Nauk Hsan (ငနောက်ဆံ, [ŋə naʊ̯ʔ sʰàɴ]); d.
November 1400) was
governor of
Tagaung from 1367...
-
Pagan territories in present-day Dehong,
Yunnan and
northern Burma to
Tagaung. The
invasions ushered in 250
years of
political fragmentation in Burma...
-
Mongol invasion in 1300–1301, and went on to
unify central Burma from
Tagaung in the
north to
Prome (Pyay) in the south. The brothers' co-rule ended...
- သတိုးဆင်ထိန်း,
pronounced [ðədó sʰɪ̀ɴ tʰéɪɴ]; also
known as
Athinkhaya of
Tagaung) was
governor of Sagaing, and the
father of King
Thado Minbya of Ava. The...
- of
Konbaung Dynasty proclaimed in 1832 that he was
actually a
scion of
Tagaung Kingdom and
traced his
lineage all the way to Maha Sammata, the
first king...
- to
Princess Soe Min
Kodawgyi of
Sagaing and
Viceroy Thado Hsinhtein of
Tagaung in 1345. From his mother's side, he was a
grandson of King Saw Yun, the...