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Thihapate or
Thihapatei was a royal,
official and
military title.
Thihapate of Sagaing: King of
Sagaing (r. 1352−64)
Thihapate of Yamethin:
governor of...
- 1767,
leaving his
colleague Nemyo Thihapate to ****ume
commands over the
whole Burmese besieging forces.
Nemyo Thihapate came up with a
tactic to cir****vent...
- Ne Myo
Thihapate (Burmese: နေမျိုး သီဟပတေ့;
pronounced [nè mjó θìha̰pətḛ]), also
spelled Nemyo Thihapte and
Nemiao Sihabodi (Thai: เนเมียวสีหบดี),: 320 ...
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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Burmese script.
Thihapate of
Yamethin (Burmese: သီဟပတေ့, [θìha̰pətḛ]; also
known as Chauk-Hse Shin...
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other symbols instead of
Burmese script.
Thihapate of
Mohnyin (Burmese: မိုးညှင်း သီဟပတေ့, [móɲ̥ɪ́ɴ θìha̰pətḛ]; also spelled...
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other symbols instead of
Burmese script.
Thihapate of
Tagaung (Burmese: သီဟပတေ့, [θìha̰pətḛ]; also
known as Nga Nauk Hsan...
- the
Burmese Konbaung dynasty sent his
generals Maha
Nawrahta and Ne Myo
Thihapate to
conquer the
Siamese Kingdom of Ayutthaya.
After conquering and subjugating...
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other symbols instead of
Burmese script.
Thihapate of
Sagaing (Burmese: သီဟပတေ့, [θìha̰pətḛ]; also
Minbyauk Thihapate, [mɪ́ɰ̃bjaʊʔ θìha̰pətḛ]; 1305–1364) king...
- marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Burmese script. Pwint-Hla-Oo
Thihapate (Burmese: ပွင့်လှဦး သီဟပတေ့, [pwìɰ̃ l̥a̰ ú θìha̰pətḛ]) was
governor of...
- of Siam. In
January 1765, a 20,000-strong
Burmese army led by Ne Myo
Thihapate based in
Chiang Mai
invaded the
Laotian states. The
Kingdom of Vientiane...