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Thushin Takayutpi (သုရှင်တကာရွတ်ပိ,
pronounced [θṵʃɪ̀ɰ̃ dəɡàjʊʔpḭ], or Taka Yut Pi or Taka...
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their first target because its king
Takayutpi was a weak
leader who did not
command respect of his v****als.
Takayutpi's brother-in-law Saw
Binnya practically...
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followed up to
Prome where Takayutpi had
taken refuge but the
siege was
broken up by Prome's
overlord Confederation.
Takayutpi died soon
after c. March...
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under constant raids by the
Taungoo dynasty from
Upper Burma. King
Takayutpi could not
marshal the kingdom's much
greater resources and
workforce against...
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large armies.
Takayutpi divided the
retreating Hanthawaddy forces into two. Five
divisions of the army
marched by land.
Takayutpi and the remaining...
- Toungoo–Hanthawaddy War (1534–41).
Narapati was an ally of King
Takayutpi of Hanthawaddy, and was
married to
Takayutpi's sister.
Narapati provided shelter to the fleeing...
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Hanthawaddy Kingdom (complete list) –
Binnya Ran II, King (c.1492–1526)
Takayutpi, King (1526–1539) Smim Sawhtut, King (1550) Smim Htaw, King (1550–1552)...
- of King
Takayutpi of
Hanthawaddy (r. 1526–1539). His
mother was a
paternal aunt of
Takayutpi and he was
married to a
younger sister of
Takayutpi. He was...
- သမိန်စောထွတ် King of
Hanthawaddy Reign mid June –
August 1550
Predecessor Takayutpi Successor Smim Htaw Died
August 1550 Pegu
Religion Theravada Buddhism...
- Saw
Binnya ruled the
province like a
sovereign during the
reign of King
Takayutpi, his brother-in-law.
Under his leadership, the port of
Martaban became...