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Thibaw may
refer to:
Thibaw Min (1859–1916), last king of Burma,
Konbaung Dynasty Thibaw (Shan State),
Myanmar (Burma) This
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Thibaw Min, also
Thebaw (Burmese: သီပေါမင်း,
pronounced [θìbɔ́ mɪ́ɰ̃]; 1
January 1859 – 19
December 1916), was the last king of the
Konbaung dynasty of...
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Ratnagiri is the
birthplace of
Indian independence activist Lokmanya Tilak.
Thibaw, the last king of Burma,
alongside his
consort Supayalat and two infant...
- food
stall takes place in the
shadow of the Gl**** Palace, in
which King
Thibaw and his wife
reside with
their daughters, the princesses. As the
Third Anglo-Burmese...
- the
chancellor Kinwon Min Gyi U Kaung. King
Thibaw was
known for his
reliance on Supayalat.
Although Thibaw was king, many
historians say it was Supayalat...
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wanted to bid them farewell.
Thibaw, Mindon's son from a
lesser queen,
succeeded him
after his
death in 1878. King
Thibaw was
defeated by the
British in...
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Khingyi (Burmese: မိခင်ကြီး), was a
Burmese noblewoman and
royal concubine of
Thibaw Min, the last
monarch of the
Konbaung dynasty. She
became the
central figure...
- 1885.
Pretenders to the
dynasty claim descent from Myat
Phaya Lat, one of
Thibaw's daughters. An
expansionist dynasty, the
Konbaung kings waged campaigns...
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married to her half-brother
Thibaw Min, the last
monarch in the dynasty, in 1878. She was one of the
three only
queens of King
Thibaw. Supayalay, born in 1863...
- king
Thibaw and
enthrone Prince Nyaungyan (an
elder half-brother of
Thibaw) as the new king. At that time, most of the
Burmese did not like
Thibaw both...