- see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Burmese script.
Theingaba (Burmese: သိင်္ဂပါ,
pronounced [θèiɴgəbà]; also
spelled Thinhkaba) was...
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petty state that it once was
before Theingaba set out to
expand the
former v****al
state of
Pinya in 1358.
Theingaba, the
first ruler of
Toungoo to have...
- he was ********inated a year and nine
months later by
another minister,
Theingaba.
Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 333 Sein Lwin Lay 2006: 20 Sein Lwin Lay 2006:...
- His v****als by and
large ignored his
decree to
provide conscripts. Gov.
Theingaba of
Toungoo outright revolted during the Maw Shan raid of 1358–59, and...
- May 1344 c.
January 1347 Brother;
usurper V****al of Pinya; ********inated
Theingaba c.
January 1347 29
March 1367 No relations;
usurper Independent/in rebellion...
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established direct relations with Toungoo's
restive governor Theingaba. When
Theingaba formally revolted against Pinya in 1358, he sta**** on good terms...
- Sagu once more. His
decision was
certainly made
easier by the
death of
Theingaba, the
ruler of Toungoo, on 29
March 1367. He
again marched to Sagu in the...
- death, and
reign dates. (Sein Lwin Lay 2006: 22): The
second usurper Theingaba would later revolt outright in 1358.
Chronicles report slightly different...