- တောင်တွင်းကြီး
Ponnawaddy Town
Kandawgyi Lake of
Taungdwingyi Nickname:
Taungdwin Taungdwingyi Coordinates: 20°00′06″N 95°32′46″E / 20.00167°N 95.54611°E...
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Taungdwin Shin
Nyein Me (Burmese: တောင်တွင်း ရှင်ငြိမ်းမယ်) was an
early 18th
century Burmese poet, best
known for
introducing the ainggyin, a type of...
- King
Mohnyin Thado and
Queen Shin Myat Hla of Ava, he was
governor of
Taungdwin from 1441 to the 1470s or later, and held key governorships,
notably at...
- (Burmese: သက်တော်ရှည် သီဟပတေ့, [θɛʔdɔ̀ʃè θìha̰pətḛ]) was
governor of
Taungdwin from the 1360s to c. 1401
during the late
Pinya and
early Ava periods...
- (Burmese: ပွင့်လှဦး သီဟပတေ့, [pwìɰ̃ l̥a̰ ú θìha̰pətḛ]) was
governor of
Taungdwin from the 1310s to c. 1350s. He was the
father of Ava-period
general Theinkhathu...
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ruler Thonganbwa (1413–1445/6), who was
later captured by the
Governor of
Taungdwin and
presented to King
Narapati I of Ava. The
ruins of
Dimasa Kingdom in...
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ruler Thonganbwa (1413–1445/6), who was
later captured by the
Governor of
Taungdwin and
presented to King
Narapati I of Ava. The
Ahoms became the
rulers of...
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major former v****al
states of Ava: his
native Mohnyin, Kale (Kalay),
Taungdwin and
Toungoo (Taungoo), and was
about to
capture a fifth, Mogaung, which...
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Sagaing got a
breather in 1317 when
Toungoo and
Taungdwin revolted.
Thihathu bought peace with
Taungdwin but
Toungoo required an expedition. In the end...
- (Taungoo) in 1317–18, and
subsequent instabilities in
Taungdwin.
Thihathu got both
Toungoo and
Taungdwin under control but
essentially ceded control of northern...