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Thohanbwa (Burmese: သိုဟန်ဘွား,
pronounced [θòhàɰ̃bwá]; Shan: သိူဝ်ႁၢၼ်ၾႃ့; 1505...
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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...
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Thihathura II, Co-King (1485–1501) Shwenankyawshin, King (1501–1527)
Thohanbwa, King (1527–1542) Hkonmaing, King (1542–1545)
Mobye Narapati, King (1545–1551)...
- ********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...
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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...
- Saw Ke • 1400–1421
Minkhaung I • 1426–1439
Mohnyin Thado • 1527–1542
Thohanbwa • 1551–1555
Sithu Kyawhtin Legislature None (Rule by decree)
History ...
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fortified walls. In
April 1542, the
Confederation armies led by King
Thohanbwa came down with 16,000
troops but
could not
break through Toungoo lines...
- 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...
- 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...