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- see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Thohanbwa (Burmese: သိုဟန်ဘွား, pronounced [θòhàɰ̃bwá]; Shan: သိူဝ်ႁၢၼ်ၾႃ့; 1505...
- Confederation finally defeated Ava in 1527, and placed Sawlon's eldest son Thohanbwa on the Ava throne. Thibaw and its tributaries Nyaungshwe and Mobye also...
- Thado Minsaw of Prome in their war against Ava. In late 1532, Sawlon and Thohanbwa marched south and captured Prome. After the conquest of Prome, Sawlon...
- ********inated in 1533 on his return trip from Prome, and his son and successor Thohanbwa, based out of Ava, was not accepted as the first among equals by other...
- Thihathura II, Co-King (1485–1501) Shwenankyawshin, King (1501–1527) Thohanbwa, King (1527–1542) Hkonmaing, King (1542–1545) Mobye Narapati, King (1545–1551)...
- Saw Ke • 1400–1421 Minkhaung I • 1426–1439 Mohnyin Thado • 1527–1542 Thohanbwa • 1551–1555 Sithu Kyawhtin Legislature Hluttaw History   • Thado Minbya...
- battle. The Confederation took Ava, and their leader Sawlon made his son Thohanbwa king of Ava, making it just another Shan state. The conquest ended Ava's...
- Hanthawaddy; Bayin Htwe (r. 1527–32) and Narapati (r. 1532–39) at Prome; and Thohanbwa (r. 1533–42) at Ava (Confederation). Two of the states were succeeded...
- offices. While most Ava kings supported the sangha, one infamous ruler, Thohanbwa is known as a king who pillaged and destro**** many monasteries and temples...
- II's reign Narapati II 7 April 1501 14 March 1527 Son of Minkhaung II Thohanbwa 14 March 1527 May 1542 Son of Sawlon I of Mohnyin Hkonmaing June 1542...