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Taninganway Min (Burmese: တနင်္ဂနွေမင်း,
pronounced [tənɪ́ɰ̃ɡənwè mɪ́ɰ̃]; lit. 'Sunday...
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dynasty of
Kangleipak (Manipur Kingdom). She was the
Queen consort of King
Taninganway (Meitei:
Chekong Leimaba/Tongdoi Leimaba) of Myanmar,
until her abdication...
- 1650–1673 r. 1672–1673
Sanay 1673–1714 r. 1698–1714 Maha Dewi
Chief queen Taninganway 1689–1733 r. 1714–1733
Mingala Dewi
Chief queen Maha
Dhamma Yaza 1714–1754...
- of Pong
Commanders and
leaders Charairongba Pamheiba Mahadhammaraza Dipadi Taninganway Min
Strength 20,000 +
Unknown Casualties and
losses More Less...
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August 1714
Coronation 24 July 1698
Predecessor Minye Kyawhtin Successor Taninganway Born c. 1
April 1673 Sa****ay, Late Tagu 1034 ME Ava (Inwa) Died 22 August...
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kingdom over his 18-year reign. The ****ure king was born to
Prince Taninganway and his
chief queen Thiri Maha
Mingala Dewi. He was the
fifth child and...
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marriage of
Meitei princess Chakpa Makhao Ngambi to
Burmese King
Taninganway Min in 1703.
During the
reign of
Meitei King
Senbi Kiyamba (Meitei: ꯅꯤꯡꯊꯧ...
- (1782–1785)
Toungoo dynasty (complete list) –
Sanay Min, King (1698–1714)
Taninganway Min, King (1714–1733)
Mahadhammaraza Dipadi, King (1733–1752) Restored...
- Brother;
Grandson of King
Thalun Sanay 4 May 1698 22
August 1714 Son
Taninganway 22
August 1714 14
November 1733 Son
Mahadhammaraza Dipadi 14 November...
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firstly compose around 1080
Burmese Era (1718 AD)
during the
reign of King
Taninganway.
Prior to Me Khway,
there were only yadu and
lutar for the celebration...