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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Burmese script.
Theinhko (Burmese: သိန်းခို; also Theinkho,
pronounced [θéɪ̯ɰ̃kʰò]; c. 919 – 956)...
- the legend,
Sawrahan usurped the
throne from King
Theinhko. Once a farmer, Nyaung-u
killed Theinhko when he
stole a cu****ber from his field. Nyaung-u...
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Pagan Kingdom (complete list) – Sale Ngahkwe, King (early 10th century)
Theinhko, King (early 10th century) Nyaung-u Sawrahan, King (late 10th century)...
- 878–906 / 906–934 876–904 Son Sale
Ngahkwe 906–915 / 934–943 904–934
Usurper Theinhko 915–931 / 943–959 934–956 Son Nyaung-u
Sawrahan 931–964 / 959–992 956–1001...
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Later Shu (d. 965) Xu Jingqian,
official and
regent of Wu (d. 937)
Theinhko, king of the
Pagan dynasty (d. 956)
January 28 – Zhou Dewei,
Chinese general...
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Reign 904–934
Predecessor Tannet Successor Theinhko Born 875 (Sa****ay born) Sale Died 934
Pagan Issue Theinhko House Pagan Religion Theravada Buddhism...
- 886–904 858–876 878–906 Son Sale
Ngahkwe 904–934 876–901 906–915
Usurper Theinhko 934–956 901–917 915–931 Son Nyaung-u
Sawrahan 956–1001 917–950 931–964...
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Pagan Sale
Ngahkwe ≈875–934 r. ≈904–934
Pyinbya 817–876 r. 846–876
Theinhko ≈919–956 r. ≈934–956
Tannet 859–904 r. ≈876–904 ?
Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu ≈955–1048...
- 886–904 858–876 878–906 Son Sale
Ngahkwe 904–934 876–901 906–915
Usurper Theinhko 934–956 901–917 915–931 Son Nyaung-u
Sawrahan 956–1001 917–950 931–964...
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multiple historical personalities. One
version puts him as a son of King
Theinhko of Pagan; he was
murdered by his brother.
Another version puts him as an...